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Candy
nodded
solemnly
.
«
That
’
s
jus
’
what
you
done
,
"
he
said
.
«
Right
this
morning
when
Curley
first
lit
intil
your
fren
’
,
you
says
,
‘
He
better
not
fool
with
Lennie
if
he
knows
what
’
s
good
for
‘
um
.
’
That
’
s
jus
’
what
you
says
to
me
.
»
George
turned
to
Lennie
.
«
It
ain
’
t
your
fault
,
"
he
said
.
«
You
don
’
t
need
to
be
scairt
no
more
.
You
done
jus
’
what
I
tol
’
you
to
.
Maybe
you
better
go
in
the
wash
room
an
’
clean
up
your
face
.
You
look
like
hell
.
»
Lennie
smiled
with
his
bruised
mouth
.
«
I
didn
’
t
want
no
trouble
,
"
he
said
.
He
walked
toward
the
door
,
but
just
before
he
came
to
it
,
he
turned
back
.
«
George
?
»
«
What
you
want
?
»
«
I
can
still
tend
the
rabbits
,
George
?
»
«
Sure
.
You
ain
’
t
done
nothing
wrong
.
»
«
I
di
’
n
’
t
mean
no
harm
,
George
.
»
«
Well
,
get
the
hell
out
and
wash
your
face
.
»
Crooks
,
the
Negro
stable
buck
,
had
his
bunk
in
the
harness
room
;
a
little
shed
that
leaned
off
the
wall
of
the
barn
.
On
one
side
of
the
little
room
there
was
a
square
four
-
paned
window
,
and
on
the
other
,
a
narrow
plank
door
leading
into
the
barn
.
Crooks
’
bunk
was
a
long
box
filled
with
straw
,
on
which
his
blankets
were
flung
.
On
the
wall
by
the
window
there
were
pegs
on
which
hung
broken
harness
in
process
of
being
mended
;
strips
of
new
leather
;
and
under
the
window
itself
a
little
bench
for
leather
-
working
tools
,
curved
knives
and
needles
and
balls
of
linen
thread
,
and
a
small
hand
riveter
.
On
pegs
were
also
pieces
of
harness
,
a
split
collar
with
the
horsehair
stuffing
sticking
out
,
a
broken
hame
,
and
a
trace
chain
with
its
leather
covering
split
.
Crooks
had
his
apple
box
over
his
bunk
,
and
in
it
a
range
of
medicine
bottles
,
both
for
himself
and
for
the
horses
.