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«
Why
ain
’
t
you
wanted
?
»
Lennie
asked
.
«
’
Cause
I
’
m
black
.
They
play
cards
in
there
,
but
I
can
’
t
play
because
I
’
m
black
.
They
say
I
stink
.
Well
,
I
tell
you
,
you
all
of
you
stink
to
me
.
»
Lennie
flapped
his
big
hands
helplessly
.
«
Ever
’
body
went
into
town
,
"
he
said
.
«
Slim
an
’
George
an
’
ever
’
body
.
George
says
I
gotta
stay
here
an
’
not
get
in
no
trouble
.
I
seen
your
light
.
»
«
Well
,
what
do
you
want
?
»
«
Nothing
—
I
seen
your
light
.
I
thought
I
could
jus
’
come
in
an
’
set
.
»
Crooks
stared
at
Lennie
,
and
he
reached
behind
him
and
took
down
the
spectacles
and
adjusted
them
over
his
pink
ears
and
stared
again
.
«
I
don
’
t
know
what
you
’
re
doin
’
in
the
barn
anyway
,
"
he
complained
.
«
You
ain
’
t
no
skinner
.
They
’
s
no
call
for
a
bucker
to
come
into
the
barn
at
all
.
You
ain
’
t
no
skinner
.
You
ain
’
t
got
nothing
to
do
with
the
horses
.
»
«
The
pup
,
"
Lennie
repeated
.
«
I
come
to
see
my
pup
.
»
«
Well
,
go
see
your
pup
,
then
.
Don
’
t
come
in
a
place
where
you
’
re
not
wanted
.
»
Lennie
lost
his
smile
.
He
advanced
a
step
into
the
room
,
then
remembered
and
backed
to
the
door
again
.
«
I
looked
at
‘
em
a
little
.
Slim
says
I
ain
’
t
to
pet
‘
em
very
much
.
»