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Lennie
whined
,
«
I
wisht
George
was
here
.
I
wisht
George
was
here
.
»
Candy
stepped
over
to
him
.
«
Don
’
t
you
worry
none
,
"
he
said
.
«
I
jus
’
heard
the
guys
comin
’
in
.
George
’
ll
be
in
the
bunk
house
right
now
,
I
bet
.
»
He
turned
to
Curley
’
s
wife
.
«
You
better
go
home
now
,
"
he
said
quietly
.
«
If
you
go
right
now
,
we
won
’
t
tell
Curley
you
was
here
.
»
She
appraised
him
coolly
.
«
I
ain
’
t
sure
you
heard
nothing
.
»
«
Better
not
take
no
chances
,
"
he
said
.
«
If
you
ain
’
t
sure
,
you
better
take
the
safe
way
.
»
She
turned
to
Lennie
.
«
I
’
m
glad
you
bust
up
Curley
a
little
bit
.
He
got
it
comin
’
to
him
.
Sometimes
I
’
d
like
to
bust
him
myself
.
»
She
slipped
out
the
door
and
disappeared
into
the
dark
barn
.
And
while
she
went
through
the
barn
,
the
halter
chains
rattled
,
and
some
horses
snorted
and
some
stamped
their
feet
.
Crooks
seemed
to
come
slowly
out
of
the
layers
of
protection
he
had
put
on
.
«
Was
that
the
truth
what
you
said
about
the
guys
come
back
?
»
he
asked
.
«
Sure
.
I
heard
‘
em
.
»
«
Well
,
I
didn
’
t
hear
nothing
.
»
«
The
gate
banged
,
"
Candy
said
,
and
he
went
on
,
«
Jesus
Christ
,
Curley
’
s
wife
can
move
quiet
.
I
guess
she
had
a
lot
of
practice
,
though
.
»
Crooks
avoided
the
whole
subject
now
.
«
Maybe
you
guys
better
go
,
"
he
said
.
«
I
ain
’
t
sure
I
want
you
in
here
no
more
.
A
colored
man
got
to
have
some
rights
even
if
he
don
’
t
like
‘
em
.
»