1 Got a crooked back where a horse kicked him.
Of Mice and Men By John SteinbeckContext In CHAPTER 2 2 He got kicked in the head by a horse when he was a kid.
Of Mice and Men By John SteinbeckContext In CHAPTER 2 3 As they went through the barn the horses snorted and the halter chains rattled.
Of Mice and Men By John SteinbeckContext In CHAPTER 4 4 The horses snorted out in the barn and the chains rang and a voice called, "Lennie."
Of Mice and Men By John SteinbeckContext In CHAPTER 4 5 The horses stamped on the other side of the feeding racks and the halter chains clinked.
Of Mice and Men By John SteinbeckContext In CHAPTER 5 6 At the sides the feeding racks were visible, and between the slats the heads of horses could be seen.
Of Mice and Men By John SteinbeckContext In CHAPTER 5 7 He paused and looked toward the open door, for the horses were moving restlessly and the halter chains clinked.
Of Mice and Men By John SteinbeckContext In CHAPTER 4 8 Crooks had his apple box over his bunk, and in it a range of medicine bottles, both for himself and for the horses.
Of Mice and Men By John SteinbeckContext In CHAPTER 4 9 The barn was darkening gradually and, in their stalls, the horses shifted their feet and rattled the halter chains.
Of Mice and Men By John SteinbeckContext In CHAPTER 5 10 And while she went through the barn, the halter chains rattled, and some horses snorted and some stamped their feet.
Of Mice and Men By John SteinbeckContext In CHAPTER 4 11 The horses stamped and snorted, and they chewed the straw of their bedding and they clashed the chains of their halters.
Of Mice and Men By John SteinbeckContext In CHAPTER 5 12 The resting horses nibbled the remaining wisps of hay, and they stamped their feet and they bit the wood of the mangers and rattled the halter chains.
Of Mice and Men By John SteinbeckContext In CHAPTER 5 13 Through the open door that led into the barn came the sound of moving horses, of feet stirring, of teeth champing on hay, of the rattle of halter chains.
Of Mice and Men By John SteinbeckContext In CHAPTER 4 14 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 Men By John SteinbeckContext In CHAPTER 5 15 His huge companion dropped his blankets and flung himself down and drank from the surface of the green pool; drank with long gulps, snorting into the water like a horse.
Of Mice and Men By John SteinbeckContext In CHAPTER 1