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1  "I forgot," Lennie said softly.
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2  He chuckled softly at his joke.
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3  "Poor bastard," he said softly.
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4  His voice grew soft and persuasive.
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5  "I'm so used to him," he said softly.
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6  "We jus' come in," said Lennie softly.
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7  The shadow in the valley was blue and soft.
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8  "I bet we could swing her," he repeated softly.
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9  "Right in the back of the head," he said softly.
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10  George lay where he was and whistled softly to himself.
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11  Lennie said softly, "I di'n't forget, you bet, God damn."
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12  "Poor bastard," he said softly, and then went on whistling again.
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13  But the rabbit repeated softly over and over, "He gonna leave you, ya crazy bastard."
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14  The sun streaks were high on the wall by now, and the light was growing soft in the barn.
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15  The dog struggled lamely to the side of the room and lay down, grunting softly to himself and licking his grizzled, moth-eaten coat.
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Context   In CHAPTER 2