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George
said
,
«
I
’
m
stayin
’
right
here
.
I
don
’
t
want
to
get
mixed
up
in
nothing
.
Lennie
and
me
got
to
make
a
stake
.
»
Carlson
finished
the
cleaning
of
the
gun
and
put
it
in
the
bag
and
pushed
the
bag
under
his
bunk
.
«
I
guess
I
’
ll
go
out
and
look
her
over
,
"
he
said
.
Old
Candy
lay
still
,
and
Lennie
,
from
his
bunk
,
watched
George
cautiously
.
When
Whit
and
Carlson
were
gone
and
the
door
closed
after
them
,
George
turned
to
Lennie
.
«
What
you
got
on
your
mind
?
»
«
I
ain
’
t
done
nothing
,
George
.
Slim
says
I
better
not
pet
them
pups
so
much
for
a
while
.
Slim
says
it
ain
’
t
good
for
them
;
so
I
come
right
in
.
I
been
good
,
George
.
»
«
I
coulda
told
you
that
,
"
said
George
.
«
Well
,
I
wasn
’
t
hurtin
’
‘
em
none
.
I
jus
’
had
mine
in
my
lap
pettin
’
it
.
»
George
asked
,
«
Did
you
see
Slim
out
in
the
barn
?
»
«
Sure
I
did
.
He
tol
’
me
I
better
not
pet
that
pup
no
more
.
»
«
Did
you
see
that
girl
?
»
«
You
mean
Curley
’
s
girl
?
»