1 You can get a shot for two bits.
Of Mice and Men By John SteinbeckContext In CHAPTER 3 2 For two bits I'd shove out of here.
Of Mice and Men By John SteinbeckContext In CHAPTER 2 3 He looked kindly at the two in the bunkhouse.
Of Mice and Men By John SteinbeckContext In CHAPTER 2 4 I hardly never seen two guys travel together.
Of Mice and Men By John SteinbeckContext In CHAPTER 3 5 Slim comes in sometimes two, three times a night.
Of Mice and Men By John SteinbeckContext In CHAPTER 4 6 I wrote Murray and Ready I wanted two men this morning.
Of Mice and Men By John SteinbeckContext In CHAPTER 2 7 Well, I had to send out the grain teams short two buckers.
Of Mice and Men By John SteinbeckContext In CHAPTER 2 8 An they give me two hunderd an fifty dollars cause I los' my hand.
Of Mice and Men By John SteinbeckContext In CHAPTER 3 9 Ever time he comes into the bunkhouse I can smell him for two, three days.
Of Mice and Men By John SteinbeckContext In CHAPTER 2 10 From his side pocket he brought out two spoons and passed one of them to Lennie.
Of Mice and Men By John SteinbeckContext In CHAPTER 1 11 "You can have them two beds there," he said, indicating two bunks near the stove.
Of Mice and Men By John SteinbeckContext In CHAPTER 2 12 Lennie rolled off his bunk and stood up, and the two of them started for the door.
Of Mice and Men By John SteinbeckContext In CHAPTER 2 13 He put an ace up on his scoring rack and piled a two, three and four of diamonds on it.
Of Mice and Men By John SteinbeckContext In CHAPTER 3 14 Carlson stepped back to let Slim precede him, and then the two of them went out the door.
Of Mice and Men By John SteinbeckContext In CHAPTER 2 15 He turned abruptly and went to the door, but before he went out he turned and looked for a long moment at the two men.
Of Mice and Men By John SteinbeckContext In CHAPTER 2 16 For a moment the place was lifeless, and then two men emerged from the path and came into the opening by the green pool.
Of Mice and Men By John SteinbeckContext In CHAPTER 1 17 Over each bunk there was nailed an apple box with the opening forward so that it made two shelves for the personal belongings of the occupant of the bunk.
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