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I drowned four of 'em right
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I could go
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in the hills there.
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Candy threw his legs
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his bunk.
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But I like to see the fuss if it comes
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He threw his empty bean can
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He looked
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Then Curley attacked his stomach and cut
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And if there was a red splotch on an egg, he'd scrape it
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Somethin he could live on and there couldn't nobody throw him
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of it.
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Both men glanced up, for the rectangle of sunshine in the doorway was cut
off
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Far
off
toward the highway a man shouted something, and another man shouted back.
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Lennie rolled
off
his bunk and stood up, and the two of them started for the door.
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He took
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his hat and wiped the sweat-band with his forefinger and snapped the moisture off.
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The heron pounded the air with its wings, jacked itself clear of the water and flew
off
down river.
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If we can get jus' a few dollars in the poke we'll shove
off
and go up the American River and pan gold.
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CROOKS, THE NEGRO stable buck, had his bunk in the harness room; a little shed that leaned
off
the wall of the barn.
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'Candy interrupted him, "I'd make a will an' leave my share to you guys in case I kick
off
, 'cause I ain't got no relatives nor nothing.'"
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