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Crooks
bored
in
on
him
.
«
Want
me
ta
tell
ya
what
’
ll
happen
?
They
’
ll
take
ya
to
the
booby
hatch
.
They
’
ll
tie
ya
up
with
a
collar
,
like
a
dog
.
»
Suddenly
Lennie
’
s
eyes
centered
and
grew
quiet
,
and
mad
.
He
stood
up
and
walked
dangerously
toward
Crooks
.
«
Who
hurt
George
?
»
he
demanded
.
Crooks
saw
the
danger
as
it
approached
him
.
He
edged
back
on
his
bunk
to
get
out
of
the
way
.
«
I
was
just
supposin
’
,
"
he
said
.
«
George
ain
’
t
hurt
.
He
’
s
all
right
.
He
’
ll
be
back
all
right
.
»
Lennie
stood
over
him
.
«
What
you
supposin
’
for
?
Ain
’
t
nobody
goin
’
to
suppose
no
hurt
to
George
.
»
Crooks
removed
his
glasses
and
wiped
his
eyes
with
his
fingers
.
«
Jus
’
set
down
,
"
he
said
.
«
George
ain
’
t
hurt
.
»
Lennie
growled
back
to
his
seat
on
the
nail
keg
.
«
Ain
’
t
nobody
goin
’
to
talk
no
hurt
to
George
,
"
he
grumbled
.
Crooks
said
gently
,
«
Maybe
you
can
see
now
.
You
got
George
.
You
know
he
’
s
goin
’
to
come
back
.
S
’
pose
you
didn
’
t
have
nobody
.
S
’
pose
you
couldn
’
t
go
into
the
bunk
house
and
play
rummy
‘
cause
you
was
black
.
How
’
d
you
like
that
?
S
’
pose
you
had
to
sit
out
here
an
’
read
books
.
Sure
you
could
play
horseshoes
till
it
got
dark
,
but
then
you
got
to
read
books
.
Books
ain
’
t
no
good
.
A
guy
needs
somebody
—
to
be
near
him
.
»
He
whined
,
«
A
guy
goes
nuts
if
he
ain
’
t
got
nobody
.
Don
’
t
make
no
difference
who
the
guy
is
,
long
’
s
he
’
s
with
you
.
I
tell
ya
,
"
he
cried
,
«
I
tell
ya
a
guy
gets
too
lonely
an
’
he
gets
sick
.
»
«
George
gonna
come
back
,
"
Lennie
reassured
himself
in
a
frightened
voice
.
«
Maybe
George
come
back
already
.
Maybe
I
better
go
see
.
»
Crooks
said
,
«
I
didn
’
t
mean
to
scare
you
.
He
’
ll
come
back
.
I
was
talkin
’
about
myself
.
A
guy
sets
alone
out
here
at
night
,
maybe
readin
’
books
or
thinkin
’
or
stuff
like
that
.
Sometimes
he
gets
thinkin
’
,
an
’
he
got
nothing
to
tell
him
what
’
s
so
an
’
what
ain
’
t
so
.
Maybe
if
he
sees
somethin
’
,
he
don
’
t
know
whether
it
’
s
right
or
not
.
He
can
’
t
turn
to
some
other
guy
and
ast
him
if
he
sees
it
too
.
He
can
’
t
tell
.
He
got
nothing
to
measure
by
.
I
seen
things
out
here
.
I
wasn
’
t
drunk
.
I
don
’
t
know
if
I
was
asleep
.
If
some
guy
was
with
me
,
he
could
tell
me
I
was
asleep
,
an
’
then
it
would
be
all
right
.
But
I
jus
’
don
’
t
know
.
»
Crooks
was
looking
across
the
room
now
,
looking
toward
the
window
.
Lennie
said
miserably
,
«
George
wun
’
t
go
away
and
leave
me
.
I
know
George
wun
’
t
do
that
.
»