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1  It was almost dark outside now.
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2  It was quite dark outside by now.
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3  Crooks avoided the whole subject now.
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4  Look, Slim's bitch got a litter right now.
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5  "You better go home now," he said quietly.
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6  Crooks said gently, "Maybe you can see now."
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7  He felt safe now, and he spoke more confidently.
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8  An I got fifty more saved up right in the bank, right now.
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9  But we gonna do it now, and don't make no mistake about that.
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10  Crooks was looking across the room now, looking toward the window.
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11  "Andy's in San Quentin right now on account of a tart," said George.
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12  Curley was white and shrunken by now, and his struggling had become weak.
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13  After a pause Crooks said, "Maybe you better go along to your own house now."
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14  The sun square was on the floor now, and the flies whipped through it like sparks.
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15  It was quite dark now, but the fire lighted the trunks of the trees and the curving branches overhead.
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16  At last Carlson said, "If you want me to, I'll put the old devil out of his misery right now and get it over with."
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17  Through the open door came the thuds and occasional clangs of a horseshoe game, and now and then the sound of voices raised in approval or derision.
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