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1  If I tol him to walk over a cliff, over he'd go.
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Context   In CHAPTER 3
2  He stood up and walked dangerously toward Crooks.
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3  Well, you ain't petting no mice while you walk with me.
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Context   In CHAPTER 1
4  George walked to the fire pile and lighted the dry leaves.
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5  That dog of Candy's is so God damn old he can't hardly walk.
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6  He walked to the square table and sat down on one of the boxes.
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7  "I could pet it with my thumb while we walked along," said Lennie.
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8  After a moment the ancient dog walked lamely in through the open door.
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9  He walked over with his heavy-legged stride and looked down at the dog.
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10  He walked toward the door, but just before he came to it, he turned back.
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11  He walked to the other end of the bunkhouse and turned on the second shaded light.
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12  He turned toward the door and walked out, and his elbows were still bent out a little.
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13  He wore his blue denim coat over his shoulders like a cape, and he walked hunched way over.
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14  They had walked in single file down the path, and even in the open one stayed behind the other.
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15  And at his heels there walked a drag-footed sheep dog, gray of muzzle, and with pale, blind old eyes.
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16  His sloping shoulders were bent forward and he walked heavily on his heels, as though he carried the invisible grain bag.
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17  Behind him walked his opposite, a huge man, shapeless of face, with large, pale eyes, with wide, sloping shoulders; and he walked heavily, dragging his feet a little, the way a bear drags his paws.
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Context   In CHAPTER 1
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