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She
looked
from
one
face
to
another
,
and
they
were
all
closed
against
her
.
And
she
looked
longest
at
Lennie
,
until
he
dropped
his
eyes
in
embarrassment
.
Suddenly
she
said
,
«
Where
’
d
you
get
them
bruises
on
your
face
?
»
Lennie
looked
up
guiltily
.
«
Who
—
me
?
»
«
Yeah
,
you
.
»
Lennie
looked
to
Candy
for
help
,
and
then
he
looked
at
his
lap
again
.
«
He
got
his
han
’
caught
in
a
machine
,
"
he
said
.
Curley
’
s
wife
laughed
.
«
O
.
K
.
,
Machine
.
I
’
ll
talk
to
you
later
.
I
like
machines
.
»
Candy
broke
in
.
«
You
let
this
guy
alone
.
Don
’
t
you
do
no
messing
aroun
’
with
him
.
I
’
m
gonna
tell
George
what
you
says
.
George
won
’
t
have
you
messin
’
with
Lennie
.
»
«
Who
’
s
George
?
»
she
asked
.
«
The
little
guy
you
come
with
?
»
Lennie
smiled
happily
.
«
That
’
s
him
,
"
he
said
.
«
That
’
s
the
guy
,
an
’
he
’
s
gonna
let
me
tend
the
rabbits
.
»
«
Well
,
if
that
’
s
all
you
want
,
I
might
get
a
couple
rabbits
myself
.
»
Crooks
stood
up
from
his
bunk
and
faced
her
.
«
I
had
enough
,
"
he
said
coldly
.
«
You
got
no
rights
comin
’
in
a
colored
man
’
s
room
.
You
got
no
rights
messing
around
in
here
at
all
.
Now
you
jus
’
get
out
,
an
’
get
out
quick
.
If
you
don
’
t
,
I
’
m
gonna
ast
the
boss
not
to
ever
let
you
come
in
the
barn
no
more
.
»