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Of Mice and MenBy John Steinbeck Context In CHAPTER 1
2 Only the topmost ridges were in the sun now.
Of Mice and MenBy John Steinbeck Context In CHAPTER 6
3 The rims of his eyes were red with sun glare.
Of Mice and MenBy John Steinbeck Context In CHAPTER 1
4 The sun square was on the floor now, and the flies whipped through it like sparks.
Of Mice and MenBy John Steinbeck Context In CHAPTER 2
5 The sun streaks were high on the wall by now, and the light was growing soft in the barn.
Of Mice and MenBy John Steinbeck Context In CHAPTER 5
6 The afternoon sun sliced in through the cracks of the barn walls and lay in bright lines on the hay.
Of Mice and MenBy John Steinbeck Context In CHAPTER 5
7 Only the tops of the Gabilan mountains flamed with the light of the sun that had gone from the valley.
Of Mice and MenBy John Steinbeck Context In CHAPTER 1
8 Already the sun had left the valley to go climbing up the slopes of the Gabilan mountains, and the hilltops were rosy in the sun.
Of Mice and MenBy John Steinbeck Context In CHAPTER 6
9 Now the light was lifting as the sun went down, and the sun streaks climbed up the wall and fell over the feeding racks and over the heads of the horses.
Of Mice and MenBy John Steinbeck Context In CHAPTER 5
10 At about ten o'clock in the morning the sun threw a bright dust-laden bar through one of the side windows, and in and out of the beam flies shot like rushing stars.
Of Mice and MenBy John Steinbeck Context In CHAPTER 2