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1  Slim's eyes were level and unwinking.
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Context   In CHAPTER 3
2  He gazed about with mild, half-blind eyes.
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3  Then his eyes moved sadly to George's face.
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4  His calm eyes followed Lennie out the door.
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5  The rims of his eyes were red with sun glare.
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Context   In CHAPTER 1
6  His eyes passed over the new men and he stopped.
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7  Lennie's lip quivered and tears started in his eyes.
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8  She had full, rouged lips and wide-spaced eyes, heavily made up.
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9  George looked over at Slim and saw the calm, God-like eyes fastened on him.
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10  He pulled his hat down a little more over his eyes, the way George's hat was.
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11  The first man was small and quick, dark of face, with restless eyes and sharp, strong features.
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12  His eyes flashed over George, took in his height, measured his reach, looked at his trim middle.
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13  And at his heels there walked a drag-footed sheep dog, gray of muzzle, and with pale, blind old eyes.
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14  Lennie's eyes moved down over her body, and though she did not seem to be looking at Lennie she bridled a little.
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15  Lennie, who had been following the conversation back and forth with his eyes, smiled complacently at the compliment.
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16  At that moment a young man came into the bunkhouse; a thin young man with a brown face, with brown eyes and a head of tightly curled hair.
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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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