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Lennie
asked
,
«
How
long
you
think
it
’
ll
be
before
them
pups
will
be
old
enough
to
pet
?
»
Crooks
laughed
again
.
«
A
guy
can
talk
to
you
an
’
be
sure
you
won
’
t
go
blabbin
’
.
Couple
of
weeks
an
’
them
pups
’
ll
be
all
right
.
George
knows
what
he
’
s
about
.
Jus
’
talks
,
an
’
you
don
’
t
understand
nothing
.
»
He
leaned
forward
excitedly
.
«
This
is
just
a
nigger
talkin
’
,
an
’
a
busted
-
back
nigger
.
So
it
don
’
t
mean
nothing
,
see
?
You
couldn
’
t
remember
it
anyways
.
I
seen
it
over
an
’
over
—
a
guy
talkin
’
to
another
guy
and
it
don
’
t
make
no
difference
if
he
don
’
t
hear
or
understand
.
The
thing
is
,
they
’
re
talkin
’
,
or
they
’
re
settin
’
still
not
talkin
’
.
It
don
’
t
make
no
difference
,
no
difference
.
»
His
excitement
had
increased
until
he
pounded
his
knee
with
this
hand
.
«
George
can
tell
you
screwy
things
,
and
it
don
’
t
matter
.
It
’
s
just
the
talking
.
It
’
s
just
bein
’
with
another
guy
.
That
’
s
all
.
»
He
paused
.
His
voice
grew
soft
and
persuasive
.
«
S
’
pose
George
don
’
t
come
back
no
more
.
S
’
pose
he
took
a
powder
and
just
ain
’
t
coming
back
.
What
’
ll
you
do
then
?
»
Lennie
’
s
attention
came
gradually
to
what
had
been
said
.
«
What
?
»
he
demanded
.
«
I
said
s
’
pose
George
went
into
town
tonight
and
you
never
heard
of
him
no
more
.
»
Crooks
pressed
forward
some
kind
of
private
victory
.
«
Just
s
’
pose
that
,
"
he
repeated
.
«
He
won
’
t
do
it
,
"
Lennie
cried
.
«
George
wouldn
’
t
do
nothing
like
that
.
I
been
with
George
a
long
a
time
.
He
’
ll
come
back
tonight
—
"
But
the
doubt
was
too
much
for
him
.
«
Don
’
t
you
think
he
will
?
»
Crooks
’
face
lighted
with
pleasure
in
his
torture
.
«
Nobody
can
’
t
tell
what
a
guy
’
ll
do
,
"
he
observed
calmly
.
«
Le
’
s
say
he
wants
to
come
back
and
can
’
t
.
S
’
pose
he
gets
killed
or
hurt
so
he
can
’
t
come
back
.
»
Lennie
struggled
to
understand
.
«
George
won
’
t
do
nothing
like
that
,
"
he
repeated
.
«
George
is
careful
.
He
won
’
t
get
hurt
.
He
ain
’
t
never
been
hurt
,
‘
cause
he
’
s
careful
.
»
«
Well
,
s
’
pose
,
jus
’
s
’
pose
he
don
’
t
come
back
.
What
’
ll
you
do
then
?
»
Lennie
’
s
face
wrinkled
with
apprehension
.
«
I
don
’
know
.
Say
,
what
you
doin
’
anyways
?
»
he
cried
.
«
This
ain
’
t
true
.
George
ain
’
t
got
hurt
.
»