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 Current Search - Crooks said in Of Mice and Men
1  "He's in here," Crooks said shortly.
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2  "It wasn't nothing," Crooks said dully.
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3  "Come on in and set a while," Crooks said.
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4  Crooks said, "I didn't mean to scare you."
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5  Crooks said gently, "Maybe you can see now."
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6  "I guess somebody's out there," Crooks said.
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7  Crooks said sharply, "You got no right to come in my room."
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8  'Crooks said, "Well, you been takin' 'em out of the nest all the time.'"
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9  Crooks said darkly, "Guys don't come into a colored man's room very much."
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10  After a pause Crooks said, "Maybe you better go along to your own house now."
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