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1  George stared morosely at the water.
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2  George still stared at Curley's wife.
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3  Lennie stared hopelessly at his hands.
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4  Candy lay still, staring at the ceiling.
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5  George had been staring intently at Slim.
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6  George still stared morosely at the fire.
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7  Only Candy continued to stare at the ceiling.
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8  For a moment he continued to stare at the ceiling.
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9  Candy lay rigidly on his bed staring at the ceiling.
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10  Lennie still stared at the doorway where she had been.
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11  "Hi, Slim," he said, and then stopped and stared at George and Lennie.
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12  He lay back on his bunk and crossed his arms behind his head and stared at the ceiling.
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13  Crooks stared hopelessly at her, and then he sat down on his bunk and drew into himself.
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14  George stared at his solitaire lay, and then he flounced the cards together and turned around to Lennie.
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15  Crooks stared at Lennie, and he reached behind him and took down the spectacles and adjusted them over his pink ears and stared again.
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16  He scooped a little hollow and laid the puppy in it and covered it over with hay, out of sight; but he continued to stare at the mound he had made.
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