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«
George
—
why
ain
’
t
we
goin
’
on
to
the
ranch
and
get
some
supper
?
They
got
supper
at
the
ranch
.
»
George
rolled
on
his
side
.
«
No
reason
at
all
for
you
.
I
like
it
here
.
Tomorra
we
’
re
gonna
go
to
work
.
I
seen
thrashin
’
machines
on
the
way
down
.
That
means
we
’
ll
be
buckin
’
grain
bags
,
bustin
’
a
gut
.
Tonight
I
’
m
gonna
lay
right
here
and
look
up
.
I
like
it
.
»
Lennie
got
up
on
his
knees
and
looked
down
at
George
.
«
Ain
’
t
we
gonna
have
no
supper
?
»
«
Sure
we
are
,
if
you
gather
up
some
dead
willow
sticks
.
I
got
three
cans
of
beans
in
my
bindle
.
You
get
a
fire
ready
.
I
’
ll
give
you
a
match
when
you
get
the
sticks
together
.
Then
we
’
ll
heat
the
beans
and
have
supper
.
»
Lennie
said
,
«
I
like
beans
with
ketchup
.
»
«
Well
,
we
ain
’
t
got
no
ketchup
.
You
go
get
wood
.
An
’
don
’
t
you
fool
around
.
It
’
ll
be
dark
before
long
.
»
Lennie
lumbered
to
his
feet
and
disappeared
in
the
brush
.
George
lay
where
he
was
and
whistled
softly
to
himself
.
There
were
sounds
of
splashings
down
the
river
in
the
direction
Lennie
had
taken
.
George
stopped
whistling
and
listened
.
«
Poor
bastard
,
"
he
said
softly
,
and
then
went
on
whistling
again
.
In
a
moment
Lennie
came
crashing
back
through
the
brush
.
He
carried
one
small
willow
stick
in
his
hand
.
George
sat
up
.
«
Awright
,
"
he
said
brusquely
.
«
Gi
’
me
that
mouse
!
»
But
Lennie
made
an
elaborate
pantomime
of
innocence
.
«
What
mouse
,
George
?
I
ain
’
t
got
no
mouse
.
»
George
held
out
his
hand
.
«
Come
on
.
Give
it
to
me
.
You
ain
’
t
puttin
’
nothing
over
.
»