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Candy
interrupted
him
,
«
I
’
d
make
a
will
an
’
leave
my
share
to
you
guys
in
case
I
kick
off
,
‘
cause
I
ain
’
t
got
no
relatives
nor
nothing
.
You
guys
got
any
money
?
Maybe
we
could
do
her
right
now
?
»
George
spat
on
the
floor
disgustedly
.
«
We
got
ten
bucks
between
us
.
»
Then
he
said
thoughtfully
,
«
Look
,
if
me
an
’
Lennie
work
a
month
an
’
don
’
t
spen
’
nothing
,
we
’
ll
have
a
hunderd
bucks
.
That
’
d
be
four
fifty
.
I
bet
we
could
swing
her
for
that
.
Then
you
an
’
Lennie
could
go
get
her
started
an
’
I
’
d
get
a
job
an
’
make
up
the
res
’
,
an
’
you
could
sell
eggs
an
’
stuff
like
that
.
»
They
fell
into
a
silence
.
They
looked
at
one
another
,
amazed
.
This
thing
they
had
never
really
believed
in
was
coming
true
.
George
said
reverently
,
«
Jesus
Christ
!
I
bet
we
could
swing
her
.
»
His
eyes
were
full
of
wonder
.
«
I
bet
we
could
swing
her
,
"
he
repeated
softly
.
Candy
sat
on
the
edge
of
his
bunk
.
He
scratched
the
stump
of
his
wrist
nervously
.
«
I
got
hurt
four
year
ago
,
"
he
said
.
«
They
’
ll
can
me
purty
soon
.
Jus
’
as
soon
as
I
can
’
t
swamp
out
no
bunk
houses
they
’
ll
put
me
on
the
county
.
Maybe
if
I
give
you
guys
my
money
,
you
’
ll
let
me
hoe
in
the
garden
even
after
I
ain
’
t
no
good
at
it
.
An
’
I
’
ll
wash
dishes
an
’
little
chicken
stuff
like
that
.
But
I
’
ll
be
on
our
own
place
,
an
’
I
’
ll
be
let
to
work
on
our
own
place
.
»
He
said
miserably
,
«
You
seen
what
they
done
to
my
dog
tonight
?
They
says
he
wasn
’
t
no
good
to
himself
nor
nobody
else
.
When
they
can
me
here
I
wisht
somebody
’
d
shoot
me
.
But
they
won
’
t
do
nothing
like
that
.
I
won
’
t
have
no
place
to
go
,
an
’
I
can
’
t
get
no
more
jobs
.
I
’
ll
have
thirty
dollars
more
comin
’
,
time
you
guys
is
ready
to
quit
.
»
George
stood
up
.
«
We
’
ll
do
her
,
"
he
said
.
«
We
’
ll
fix
up
that
little
old
place
an
’
we
’
ll
go
live
there
.
»
He
sat
down
again
.
They
all
sat
still
,
all
bemused
by
the
beauty
of
the
thing
,
each
mind
was
popped
into
the
future
when
this
lovely
thing
should
come
about
.
George
said
wonderingly
,
«
S
’
pose
they
was
a
carnival
or
a
circus
come
to
town
,
or
a
ball
game
,
or
any
damn
thing
.
»
Old
Candy
nodded
in
appreciation
of
the
idea
.
«
We
’
d
just
go
to
her
,
"
George
said
.
«
We
wouldn
’
t
ask
nobody
if
we
could
.
Jus
’
say
,
‘
We
’
ll
go
to
her
,
’
an
’
we
would
.
Jus
’
milk
the
cow
and
sling
some
grain
to
the
chickens
an
’
go
to
her
.
»
«
An
’
put
some
grass
to
the
rabbits
,
"
Lennie
broke
in
.
«
I
wouldn
’
t
never
forget
to
feed
them
.
When
we
gon
’
ta
do
it
,
George
?
»
«
In
one
month
.
Right
squack
in
one
month
.
Know
what
I
’
m
gon
’
ta
do
?
I
’
m
gon
’
ta
write
to
them
old
people
that
owns
the
place
that
we
’
ll
take
it
.
An
’
Candy
’
ll
send
a
hunderd
dollars
to
bind
her
.
»
«
Sure
will
,
"
said
Candy
.
«
They
got
a
good
stove
there
?
»