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Curley
’
s
wife
came
around
the
end
of
the
last
stall
.
She
came
very
quietly
,
so
that
Lennie
didn
’
t
see
her
.
She
wore
her
bright
cotton
dress
and
the
mules
with
the
red
ostrich
feathers
.
Her
face
was
made
-
up
and
the
little
sausage
curls
were
all
in
place
.
She
was
quite
near
to
him
before
Lennie
looked
up
and
saw
her
.
In
a
panic
he
shoveled
hay
over
the
puppy
with
his
fingers
.
He
looked
sullenly
up
at
her
.
She
said
,
«
What
you
got
there
,
sonny
boy
?
»
Lennie
glared
at
her
.
«
George
says
I
ain
’
t
to
have
nothing
to
do
with
you
—
talk
to
you
or
nothing
.
»
She
laughed
.
«
George
giving
you
orders
about
everything
?
»
Lennie
looked
down
at
the
hay
.
«
Says
I
can
’
t
tend
no
rabbits
if
I
talk
to
you
or
anything
.
»
She
said
quietly
,
«
He
’
s
scared
Curley
’
ll
get
mad
.
Well
,
Curley
got
his
arm
in
a
sling
—
an
’
if
Curley
gets
tough
,
you
can
break
his
other
han
’
.
You
didn
’
t
put
nothing
over
on
me
about
gettin
’
it
caught
in
no
machine
.
»
But
Lennie
was
not
to
be
drawn
.
«
No
,
sir
.
I
ain
’
t
gonna
talk
to
you
or
nothing
.
»
She
knelt
in
the
hay
beside
him
.
«
Listen
,
"
she
said
.
«
All
the
guys
got
a
horseshoe
tenement
goin
’
on
.
It
’
s
on
’
y
about
four
o
’
clock
.
None
of
them
guys
is
goin
’
to
leave
that
tenement
.
Why
can
’
t
I
talk
to
you
?
I
never
get
to
talk
to
nobody
.
I
get
awful
lonely
.
»