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We could
have
them for breakfast.
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2
He don't
have
to take after Lennie.
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3
Just don't
have
nothing to do with him.
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He might
have
been thirty-five or fifty.
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"He don't
have
no fun," Carlson insisted.
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You gonna
have
trouble with that Curley guy.
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I used to
have
a hell of a lot of fun with 'im.'
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It ain't enough land so we'd
have
to work too hard.
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Sure, we'd
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a little house an a room to ourself.
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"Well, a guy got to
have
some fun sometime," said Whit.
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When I think of the swell time I could
have
without you, I go nuts.
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12
I could get along so easy and so nice if I didn't
have
you on my tail.
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"You can
have
them two beds there," he said, indicating two bunks near the stove.
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14
Well," said George, "we'll
have
a big vegetable patch and a rabbit hutch and chickens.
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15
We don't
have
to sit in no bar room blowin in our jack jus' because we got no place else to go.
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In front of the low horizontal limb of a giant sycamore there is an ash pile made by many fires; the limb is worn smooth by men who
have
sat on it.
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If a guy don't want a flop, why he can just set in the chairs and
have
a couple or three shots and pass the time of day and Susy don't give a damn.
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