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1  The teams'll be in before long.
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Context   In CHAPTER 2
2  I been with George a long time.
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Context   In CHAPTER 4
3  After a long time they get mean.
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Context   In CHAPTER 3
4  An Crooks been here a long time.
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Context   In CHAPTER 4
5  "I been here a long time," he said.
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Context   In CHAPTER 4
6  George was a long time in answering.
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Context   In CHAPTER 5
7  I never knew till long later why he didn't like that.
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Context   In CHAPTER 4
8  Candy looked a long time at Slim to try to find some reversal.
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Context   In CHAPTER 3
9  Don't make no difference who the guy is, long's he's with you.
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Context   In CHAPTER 4
10  Crooks' bunk was a long box filled with straw, on which his blankets were flung.
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Context   In CHAPTER 4
11  Around the last stall came a shepherd bitch, lean and long, with heavy, hanging dugs.
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Context   In CHAPTER 5
12  He held a crushed Stetson hat under his arm while he combed his long, black, damp hair straight back.
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Context   In CHAPTER 2
13  He turned abruptly and went to the door, but before he went out he turned and looked for a long moment at the two men.
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Context   In CHAPTER 2
14  Lennie looked at it for a long time, and then he put out his huge hand and stroked it, stroked it clear from one end to the other.
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Context   In CHAPTER 5
15  His huge companion dropped his blankets and flung himself down and drank from the surface of the green pool; drank with long gulps, snorting into the water like a horse.
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Context   In CHAPTER 1