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«
Well
,
I
could
.
I
could
go
off
in
the
hills
there
.
Some
place
I
’
d
find
a
cave
.
»
«
Yeah
?
How
’
d
you
eat
?
You
ain
’
t
got
sense
enough
to
find
nothing
to
eat
.
»
«
I
’
d
find
things
,
George
.
I
don
’
t
need
no
nice
food
with
ketchup
.
I
’
d
lay
out
in
the
sun
and
nobody
’
d
hurt
me
.
An
’
if
I
foun
’
a
mouse
,
I
could
keep
it
.
Nobody
’
d
take
it
away
from
me
.
»
George
looked
quickly
and
searchingly
at
him
.
«
I
been
mean
,
ain
’
t
I
?
»
«
If
you
don
’
want
me
I
can
go
off
in
the
hills
an
’
find
a
cave
.
I
can
go
away
any
time
.
»
«
No
—
look
!
I
was
jus
’
foolin
’
,
Lennie
.
‘
Cause
I
want
you
to
stay
with
me
.
Trouble
with
mice
is
you
always
kill
‘
em
.
»
He
paused
.
«
Tell
you
what
I
’
ll
do
,
Lennie
.
First
chance
I
get
I
’
ll
give
you
a
pup
.
Maybe
you
wouldn
’
t
kill
it
.
That
’
d
be
better
than
mice
.
And
you
could
pet
it
harder
.
»
Lennie
avoided
the
bait
.
He
had
sensed
his
advantage
.
«
If
you
don
’
t
want
me
,
you
only
jus
’
got
to
say
so
,
and
I
’
ll
go
off
in
those
hills
right
there
—
right
up
in
those
hills
and
live
by
myself
.
An
’
I
won
’
t
get
no
mice
stole
from
me
.
»
George
said
,
«
I
want
you
to
stay
with
me
,
Lennie
.
Jesus
Christ
,
somebody
’
d
shoot
you
for
a
coyote
if
you
was
by
yourself
.
No
,
you
stay
with
me
.
Your
Aunt
Clara
wouldn
’
t
like
you
running
off
by
yourself
,
even
if
she
is
dead
.
»
Lennie
spoke
craftily
,
«
Tell
me
—
like
you
done
before
.
»
«
Tell
you
what
?
»