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Current Search - old man in Of Mice and Men
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"I don't know," said the
old man
.
Of Mice and Men
By John Steinbeck
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2
The
old man
squirmed uncomfortably.
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In CHAPTER 3
3
The
old man
sat down on another box.
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By John Steinbeck
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In CHAPTER 2
4
The
old man
came slowly into the room.
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By John Steinbeck
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5
The men looked quickly at the
old man
.
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By John Steinbeck
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In CHAPTER 3
6
My
old man
had a chicken ranch, 'bout ten acres.'
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By John Steinbeck
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In CHAPTER 4
7
"The boss was expectin you last night," the
old man
said.
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By John Steinbeck
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In CHAPTER 2
8
The door opened and a tall, stoop-shouldered
old man
came in.
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By John Steinbeck
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9
The
old man
said, "I guess the boss'll be out here in a minute."
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By John Steinbeck
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10
The
old man
looked uneasily from George to Lennie, and then back.
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11
The
old man
looked cautiously at the door to make sure no one was listening.
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By John Steinbeck
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12
The stable buck went on dreamily, "I remember when I was a little kid on my
old man
's chicken ranch."
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By John Steinbeck
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In CHAPTER 4
13
The
old man
put the yellow can in his pocket, and he rubbed his bristly white whiskers with his knuckles.
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By John Steinbeck
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In CHAPTER 2
14
The
old man
moved toward the door, and his ancient dog lifted his head and peered about, and then got painfully to his feet to follow.
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By John Steinbeck
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