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«
Sure
,
"
said
Lennie
.
«
I
can
remember
this
.
Di
’
n
’
t
I
remember
about
not
gonna
say
a
word
?
»
«
’
Course
you
did
.
Well
,
look
.
Lennie
—
if
you
jus
’
happen
to
get
in
trouble
like
you
always
done
before
,
I
want
you
to
come
right
here
an
’
hide
in
the
brush
.
»
«
Hide
in
the
brush
,
"
said
Lennie
slowly
.
«
Hide
in
the
brush
till
I
come
for
you
.
Can
you
remember
that
?
»
«
Sure
I
can
,
George
.
Hide
in
the
brush
till
you
come
.
»
«
But
you
ain
’
t
gonna
get
in
no
trouble
,
because
if
you
do
,
I
won
’
t
let
you
tend
the
rabbits
.
»
He
threw
his
empty
bean
can
off
into
the
brush
.
«
I
won
’
t
get
in
no
trouble
,
George
.
I
ain
’
t
gonna
say
a
word
«
O
.
K
.
Bring
your
bindle
over
here
by
the
fire
.
It
’
s
gonna
be
nice
sleepin
’
here
.
Lookin
’
up
,
and
the
leaves
.
Don
’
t
build
up
no
more
fire
.
We
’
ll
let
her
die
down
.
»
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
.
From
the
darkness
Lennie
called
,
«
George
—
you
asleep
?
»
«
No
.
Whatta
you
want
?
»