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Of Mice and MenBy John Steinbeck Context In CHAPTER 6
2 On the sand banks the rabbits sat as quietly as little gray, sculptured stones.
Of Mice and MenBy John Steinbeck Context In CHAPTER 1
3 Lennie jarred, and then settled slowly forward to the sand, and he lay without quivering.
Of Mice and MenBy John Steinbeck Context In CHAPTER 6
4 The water is warm too, for it has slipped twinkling over the yellow sands in the sunlight before reaching the narrow pool.
Of Mice and MenBy John Steinbeck Context In CHAPTER 1
5 George lay back on the sand and crossed his hands under his head, and Lennie imitated him, raising his head to see whether he were doing it right.
Of Mice and MenBy John Steinbeck Context In CHAPTER 1
6 They made their beds on the sand, and as the blaze dropped from the fire the sphere of light grew smaller; the curling branches disappeared and only a faint glimmer showed where the tree trunks were.
Of Mice and MenBy John Steinbeck Context In CHAPTER 1
7 Rabbits come out of the brush to sit on the sand in the evening, and the damp flats are covered with the night tracks of 'coons, and with the spread pads of dogs from the ranches, and with the split-wedge tracks of deer that come to drink in the dark.'
Of Mice and MenBy John Steinbeck Context In CHAPTER 1