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1 As they went through the barn the horses snorted and the halter chains rattled.
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2 The horses snorted out in the barn and the chains rang and a voice called, "Lennie."
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3 The horses stamped on the other side of the feeding racks and the halter chains clinked.
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4 He paused and looked toward the open door, for the horses were moving restlessly and the halter chains clinked.
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5 The barn was darkening gradually and, in their stalls, the horses shifted their feet and rattled the halter chains.
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6 And while she went through the barn, the halter chains rattled, and some horses snorted and some stamped their feet.
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7 The horses stamped and snorted, and they chewed the straw of their bedding and they clashed the chains of their halters.
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8 The sound of the approaching grain teams was louder, thud of big hooves on hard ground, drag of brakes and the jingle of trace chains.
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9 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.
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10 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.
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11 On pegs were also pieces of harness, a split collar with the horsehair stuffing sticking out, a broken hame, and a trace chain with its leather covering split.
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