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«
Sure
,
got
a
nice
stove
,
burns
coal
or
wood
.
»
«
I
’
m
gonna
take
my
pup
,
"
said
Lennie
.
«
I
bet
by
Christ
he
likes
it
there
,
by
Jesus
.
»
Voices
were
approaching
from
outside
.
George
said
quickly
,
«
Don
’
t
tell
nobody
about
it
.
Jus
’
us
three
an
’
nobody
else
.
They
li
’
ble
to
can
us
so
we
can
’
t
make
no
stake
.
Jus
’
go
on
like
we
was
gonna
buck
barley
the
rest
of
our
lives
,
then
all
of
a
sudden
some
day
we
’
ll
go
get
our
pay
an
’
scram
outa
here
.
»
Lennie
and
Candy
nodded
,
and
they
were
grinning
with
delight
.
«
Don
’
t
tell
nobody
,
"
Lennie
said
to
himself
.
Candy
said
,
«
George
.
»
«
Huh
?
»
«
I
ought
to
of
shot
that
dog
myself
,
George
.
I
shouldn
’
t
ought
to
of
let
no
stranger
shoot
my
dog
.
»
The
door
opened
.
Slim
came
in
,
followed
by
Curley
and
Carlson
and
Whit
.
Slim
’
s
hands
were
black
with
tar
and
he
was
scowling
.
Curley
hung
close
to
his
elbow
.
Curley
said
,
«
Well
,
I
didn
’
t
mean
nothing
,
Slim
.
I
just
ast
you
.
»