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An I got fifty more saved up right in the
bank
, right now.
Of Mice and Men
By John Steinbeck
Context
In CHAPTER 3
2
George unslung his bindle and dropped it gently on the
bank
.
Of Mice and Men
By John Steinbeck
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In CHAPTER 1
3
On the sand
banks
the rabbits sat as quietly as little gray, sculptured stones.
Of Mice and Men
By John Steinbeck
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In CHAPTER 1
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But George sat stiffly on the
bank
and looked at his right hand that had thrown the gun away.
Of Mice and Men
By John Steinbeck
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In CHAPTER 6
5
A FEW MILES south of Soledad, the Salinas River drops in close to the hillside
bank
and runs deep and green.
Of Mice and Men
By John Steinbeck
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In CHAPTER 1
6
When he finished, he sat down on the
bank
, with his side to the pool, so that he could watch the trail's entrance.
Of Mice and Men
By John Steinbeck
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In CHAPTER 6
7
George shivered and looked at the gun, and then he threw it from him, back up on the
bank
, near the pile of old ashes.
Of Mice and Men
By John Steinbeck
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In CHAPTER 6
8
On the sandy
bank
under the trees the leaves lie deep and so crisp that a lizard makes a great skittering if he runs among them.
Of Mice and Men
By John Steinbeck
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In CHAPTER 1
9
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 Steinbeck
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In CHAPTER 1