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1  Lennie drummed on the table with his fingers.
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Context   In CHAPTER 3
2  Slim sat down on a box across the table from George.
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3  He went back to the table and set out a new solitaire hand.
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4  He walked to the square table and sat down on one of the boxes.
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5  He leaned over the table and snapped the corner of a loose card.
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6  He got up from his bunk and sat down at the table, across from George.
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7  Slim reached up over the card table and turned on the tin-shaded electric light.
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8  Then he picked a pulp magazine from his shelf and brought it to the light over the table.
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9  The young man turned to the back of the magazine, put it down on the table and pointed with his finger.
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10  They took places opposite each other at the table under the light, but George did not shuffle the cards.
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11  In the middle of the room stood a big square table littered with playing cards, and around it were grouped boxes for the players to sit on.
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12  Instantly the table was brilliant with light, and the cone of the shade threw its brightness straight downward, leaving the corners of the bunkhouse still in dusk.
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Context   In CHAPTER 3