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«
Well
,
he
said
if
I
done
any
more
bad
things
he
ain
’
t
gonna
let
me
tend
the
rabbits
.
»
She
moved
closer
to
him
and
she
spoke
soothingly
.
«
Don
’
t
you
worry
about
talkin
’
to
me
.
Listen
to
the
guys
yell
out
there
.
They
got
four
dollars
bet
in
that
tenement
.
None
of
them
ain
’
t
gonna
leave
till
it
’
s
over
.
»
«
If
George
sees
me
talkin
’
to
you
he
’
ll
give
me
hell
,
"
Lennie
said
cautiously
.
«
He
tol
’
me
so
.
»
Her
face
grew
angry
.
«
Wha
’
s
the
matter
with
me
?
»
she
cried
.
«
Ain
’
t
I
got
a
right
to
talk
to
nobody
?
Whatta
they
think
I
am
,
anyways
?
You
’
re
a
nice
guy
.
I
don
’
t
know
why
I
can
’
t
talk
to
you
.
I
ain
’
t
doin
’
no
harm
to
you
.
»
«
Well
,
George
says
you
’
ll
get
us
in
a
mess
.
»
«
Aw
,
nuts
!
»
she
said
.
«
What
kinda
harm
am
I
doin
’
to
you
?
Seems
like
they
ain
’
t
none
of
them
cares
how
I
gotta
live
.
I
tell
you
I
ain
’
t
used
to
livin
’
like
this
.
I
coulda
made
somethin
’
of
myself
.
»
She
said
darkly
,
«
Maybe
I
will
yet
.
»
And
then
her
words
tumbled
out
in
a
passion
of
communication
,
as
though
she
hurried
before
her
listener
could
be
taken
away
.
«
I
lived
right
in
Salinas
,
"
she
said
.
«
Come
there
when
I
was
a
kid
.
Well
,
a
show
come
through
,
an
’
I
met
one
of
the
actors
.
He
says
I
could
go
with
that
show
.
But
my
ol
’
lady
wouldn
’
t
let
me
.
She
says
because
I
was
on
’
y
fifteen
.
But
the
guy
says
I
coulda
.
If
I
’
d
went
,
I
wouldn
’
t
be
livin
’
like
this
,
you
bet
.
»
Lennie
stroked
the
pup
back
and
forth
.
«
We
gonna
have
a
little
place
—
an
’
rabbits
,
"
he
explained
.
She
went
on
with
her
story
quickly
,
before
she
could
be
interrupted
.
«
’
Nother
time
I
met
a
guy
,
an
’
he
was
in
pitchers
.
Went
out
to
the
Riverside
Dance
Palace
with
him
.
He
says
he
was
gonna
put
me
in
the
movies
.
Says
I
was
a
natural
.
Soon
’
s
he
got
back
to
Hollywood
he
was
gonna
write
to
me
about
it
.
»
She
looked
closely
at
Lennie
to
see
whether
she
was
impressing
him
.
«
I
never
got
that
letter
,
"
she
said
.
«
I
always
thought
my
ol
’
lady
stole
it
.
Well
,
I
wasn
’
t
gonna
stay
no
place
where
I
couldn
’
t
get
nowhere
or
make
something
of
myself
,
an
’
where
they
stole
your
letters
,
I
ast
her
if
she
stole
it
,
too
,
an
’
she
says
no
.
So
I
married
Curley
.
Met
him
out
to
the
Riverside
Dance
Palace
that
same
night
.
»
She
demanded
,
«
You
listenin
’
?
»
«
Me
?
Sure
.
»