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1  And a manure pile under the window.
Of Mice and Men By John Steinbeck
Context   In CHAPTER 4
2  He built four clubs on his ace pile.
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Context   In CHAPTER 2
3  George rumpled his cards into a messy pile.
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Context   In CHAPTER 2
4  George walked to the fire pile and lighted the dry leaves.
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Context   In CHAPTER 1
5  George laid down his cards thoughtfully, turned his piles of three.
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Context   In CHAPTER 2
6  He threw them in a heap on the old ash pile and went back for more and more.
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Context   In CHAPTER 1
7  He put an ace up on his scoring rack and piled a two, three and four of diamonds on it.
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Context   In CHAPTER 3
8  George cut the cards and began turning them over, looking at each one and throwing it down on a pile.
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Context   In CHAPTER 2
9  George shivered and looked at the gun, and then he threw it from him, back up on the bank, near the pile of old ashes.
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Context   In CHAPTER 6
10  ONE END OF THE great barn was piled high with new hay and over the pile hung the four-taloned Jackson fork suspended from its pulley.
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Context   In CHAPTER 5
11  ONE END OF THE great barn was piled high with new hay and over the pile hung the four-taloned Jackson fork suspended from its pulley.
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Context   In CHAPTER 5
12  In front of the low horizontal limb of a giant sycamore there is an ash pile made by many fires; the limb is worn smooth by men who have sat on it.
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Context   In CHAPTER 1