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«
Sure
.
Come
along
.
It
’
s
a
hell
of
a
lot
of
fun
—
her
crackin
’
jokes
all
the
time
.
Like
she
says
one
time
,
she
says
,
‘
I
’
ve
knew
people
that
if
they
got
a
rag
rug
on
the
floor
an
’
a
kewpie
doll
lamp
on
the
phonograph
they
think
they
’
re
running
a
parlor
house
.
’
That
’
s
Clara
’
s
house
she
’
s
talkin
’
about
.
An
’
Susy
says
,
‘
I
know
what
you
boys
want
,
’
she
says
.
‘
My
girls
is
clean
,
’
she
says
,
‘
an
’
there
ain
’
t
no
water
in
my
whisky
,
’
she
says
.
‘
If
any
you
guys
wanta
look
at
a
kewpie
doll
lamp
an
’
take
your
own
chance
gettin
’
burned
,
why
you
know
where
to
go
.
’
An
’
she
says
,
‘
There
’
s
guys
around
here
walkin
’
bow
-
legged
‘
cause
they
like
to
look
at
a
kewpie
doll
lamp
.
’
"
George
asked
,
«
Clara
runs
the
other
house
,
huh
?
»
«
Yeah
,
"
said
Whit
.
«
We
don
’
t
never
go
there
.
Clara
gets
three
bucks
a
crack
and
thirty
-
five
cents
a
shot
,
and
she
don
’
t
crack
no
jokes
.
But
Susy
’
s
place
is
clean
and
she
got
nice
chairs
.
Don
’
t
let
no
goo
-
goos
in
,
neither
.
»
«
Me
an
’
Lennie
’
s
rollin
’
up
a
stake
,
"
said
George
.
«
I
might
go
in
an
’
set
and
have
a
shot
,
but
I
ain
’
t
puttin
’
out
no
two
and
a
half
.
»
«
Well
,
a
guy
got
to
have
some
fun
sometime
,
"
said
Whit
.
The
door
opened
and
Lennie
and
Carlson
came
in
together
.
Lennie
crept
to
his
bunk
and
sat
down
,
trying
not
to
attract
attention
.
Carlson
reached
under
his
bunk
and
brought
out
his
bag
.
He
didn
’
t
look
at
old
Candy
,
who
still
faced
the
wall
.
Carlson
found
a
little
cleaning
rod
in
the
bag
and
a
can
of
oil
.
He
laid
them
on
his
bed
and
then
brought
out
the
pistol
,
took
out
the
magazine
and
snapped
the
loaded
shell
from
the
chamber
.
Then
he
fell
to
cleaning
the
barrel
with
the
little
rod
.
When
the
ejector
snapped
,
Candy
turned
over
and
looked
for
a
moment
at
the
gun
before
he
turned
back
to
the
wall
again
.
Carlson
said
casually
,
«
Curley
been
in
yet
?
»
«
No
,
"
said
Whit
.
«
What
’
s
eatin
’
on
Curley
?
»
Carlson
squinted
down
the
barrel
of
his
gun
.
«
Lookin
’
for
his
old
lady
.
I
seen
him
going
round
and
round
outside
.
»
Whit
said
sarcastically
,
«
He
spends
half
his
time
lookin
’
for
her
,
and
the
rest
of
the
time
she
’
s
lookin
’
for
him
.
»