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Lennie
watched
him
with
wide
eyes
,
and
old
Candy
watched
him
too
.
Lennie
said
softly
,
«
We
could
live
offa
the
fatta
the
lan
’
.
»
«
Sure
,
"
said
George
.
«
All
kin
’
s
a
vegetables
in
the
garden
,
and
if
we
want
a
little
whisky
we
can
sell
a
few
eggs
or
something
,
or
some
milk
.
We
’
d
jus
’
live
there
.
We
’
d
belong
there
.
There
wouldn
’
t
be
no
more
runnin
’
round
the
country
and
gettin
’
fed
by
a
Jap
cook
.
No
,
sir
,
we
’
d
have
our
own
place
where
we
belonged
and
not
sleep
in
no
bunk
house
.
»
«
Tell
about
the
house
,
George
,
"
Lennie
begged
.
«
Sure
,
we
’
d
have
a
little
house
an
’
a
room
to
ourself
.
Little
fat
iron
stove
,
an
’
in
the
winter
we
’
d
keep
a
fire
goin
’
in
it
.
It
ain
’
t
enough
land
so
we
’
d
have
to
work
too
hard
.
Maybe
six
,
seven
hours
a
day
.
We
wouldn
’
t
have
to
buck
no
barley
eleven
hours
a
day
.
An
’
when
we
put
in
a
crop
,
why
,
we
’
d
be
there
to
take
the
crop
up
.
We
’
d
know
what
come
of
our
planting
.
»
«
An
’
rabbits
,
"
Lennie
said
eagerly
.
«
An
’
I
’
d
take
care
of
‘
em
.
Tell
how
I
’
d
do
that
,
George
.
»
«
Sure
,
you
’
d
go
out
in
the
alfalfa
patch
an
’
you
’
d
have
a
sack
.
You
’
d
fill
up
the
sack
and
bring
it
in
an
’
put
it
in
the
rabbit
cages
.
»
«
They
’
d
nibble
an
’
they
’
d
nibble
,
"
said
Lennie
,
«
the
way
they
do
.
I
seen
‘
em
.
»
«
Ever
’
six
weeks
or
so
,
"
George
continued
,
«
them
does
would
throw
a
litter
so
we
’
d
have
plenty
rabbits
to
eat
an
’
to
sell
.
An
’
we
’
d
keep
a
few
pigeons
to
go
flyin
’
around
the
win
’
mill
like
they
done
when
I
was
a
kid
.
»
He
looked
raptly
at
the
wall
over
Lennie
’
s
head
.
«
An
’
it
’
d
be
our
own
,
an
’
nobody
could
can
us
.
If
we
don
’
t
like
a
guy
we
can
say
,
‘
Get
the
hell
out
,
’
and
by
God
he
’
s
got
to
do
it
.
An
’
if
a
fren
’
come
along
,
why
we
’
d
have
an
extra
bunk
,
an
’
we
’
d
say
,
‘
Why
don
’
t
you
spen
’
the
night
?
’
an
’
by
God
he
would
.
We
’
d
have
a
setter
dog
and
a
couple
stripe
cats
,
but
you
gotta
watch
out
them
cats
don
’
t
get
the
little
rabbits
.
»
Lennie
breathed
hard
.
«
You
jus
’
let
‘
em
try
to
get
the
rabbits
.
I
’
ll
break
their
God
damn
necks
.
I
’
ll
.
.
.
I
’
ll
smash
‘
em
with
a
stick
.
»
He
subsided
,
grumbling
to
himself
,
threatening
the
future
cats
which
might
dare
to
disturb
the
future
rabbits
.