1 George looked away from her and then back.
Of Mice and Men By John SteinbeckContext In CHAPTER 2 2 He glanced coldly at George and then at Lennie.
Of Mice and Men By John SteinbeckContext In CHAPTER 2 3 George watched him out, and then he turned back to the swamper.
Of Mice and Men By John SteinbeckContext In CHAPTER 2 4 "Poor bastard," he said softly, and then went on whistling again.
Of Mice and Men By John SteinbeckContext In CHAPTER 1 5 The old man looked uneasily from George to Lennie, and then back.
Of Mice and Men By John SteinbeckContext In CHAPTER 2 6 He looked into his box shelf and then picked a small yellow can from it.
Of Mice and Men By John SteinbeckContext In CHAPTER 2 7 George looked quickly down at him and then he took him by an ear and shook him.
Of Mice and Men By John SteinbeckContext In CHAPTER 2 8 Lennie looked startled and then in embarrassment hid his face against his knees.
Of Mice and Men By John SteinbeckContext In CHAPTER 1 9 He looked across the fire at Lennie's anguished face, and then he looked ashamedly at the flames.
Of Mice and Men By John SteinbeckContext In CHAPTER 1 10 And then from the direction of the state highway came the sound of footsteps on crisp sycamore leaves.
Of Mice and Men By John SteinbeckContext In CHAPTER 1 11 George stared at his solitaire lay, and then he flounced the cards together and turned around to Lennie.
Of Mice and Men By John SteinbeckContext In CHAPTER 2 12 The old swamper looked quickly at him, and then shuffled to the door rubbing his whiskers with his knuckles as he went.
Of Mice and Men By John SteinbeckContext In CHAPTER 2 13 For a moment the place was lifeless, and then two men emerged from the path and came into the opening by the green pool.
Of Mice and Men By John SteinbeckContext In CHAPTER 1 14 George stood up and threw the mouse as far as he could into the darkening brush, and then he stepped to the pool and washed his hands.
Of Mice and Men By John SteinbeckContext In CHAPTER 1 15 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.
Of Mice and Men By John SteinbeckContext In CHAPTER 2 16 Lennie dipped his whole head under, hat and all, and then he sat up on the bank and his hat dripped down on his blue coat and ran down his back.
Of Mice and Men By John SteinbeckContext In CHAPTER 1 17 A big carp rose to the surface of the pool, gulped air and then sank mysteriously into the dark water again, leaving widening rings on the water.
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