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Lennie
said
,
«
Well
,
I
ain
’
t
supposed
to
talk
to
you
or
nothing
.
»
«
I
get
lonely
,
"
she
said
.
«
You
can
talk
to
people
,
but
I
can
’
t
talk
to
nobody
but
Curley
.
Else
he
gets
mad
.
How
’
d
you
like
not
to
talk
to
anybody
?
»
Lennie
said
,
«
Well
,
I
ain
’
t
supposed
to
.
George
’
s
scared
I
’
ll
get
in
trouble
.
»
She
changed
the
subject
.
«
What
you
got
covered
up
there
?
»
Then
all
of
Lennie
’
s
woe
came
back
on
him
.
«
Jus
’
my
pup
,
"
he
said
sadly
.
«
Jus
’
my
little
pup
.
»
And
he
swept
the
hay
from
on
top
of
it
.
«
Why
,
he
’
s
dead
,
"
she
cried
.
«
He
was
so
little
,
"
said
Lennie
.
«
I
was
jus
’
playin
’
with
him
.
.
.
an
’
he
made
like
he
’
s
gonna
bite
me
.
.
.
an
’
I
made
like
I
was
gonna
smack
him
.
.
.
an
’
.
.
.
an
’
I
done
it
.
An
’
then
he
was
dead
.
»
She
consoled
him
.
«
Don
’
t
you
worry
none
.
He
was
jus
’
a
mutt
.
You
can
get
another
one
easy
.
The
whole
country
is
fulla
mutts
.
»
«
It
ain
’
t
that
so
much
,
"
Lennie
explained
miserably
.
«
George
ain
’
t
gonna
let
me
tend
no
rabbits
now
.
«
Why
don
’
t
he
?
»