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«
Tend
rabbits
,
"
it
said
scornfully
.
«
You
crazy
bastard
.
You
ain
’
t
fit
to
lick
the
boots
of
no
rabbit
.
You
’
d
forget
‘
em
and
let
‘
em
go
hungry
.
That
’
s
what
you
’
d
do
.
An
’
then
what
would
George
think
?
»
«
I
would
not
forget
,
"
Lennie
said
loudly
.
«
The
hell
you
wouldn
’
,
"
said
the
rabbit
.
«
You
ain
’
t
worth
a
greased
jack
-
pin
to
ram
you
into
hell
.
Christ
knows
George
done
ever
’
thing
he
could
to
jack
you
outa
the
sewer
,
but
it
don
’
t
do
no
good
.
If
you
think
George
gonna
let
you
tend
rabbits
,
you
’
re
even
crazier
’
n
usual
.
He
ain
’
t
.
He
’
s
gonna
beat
hell
outa
you
with
a
stick
,
that
’
s
what
he
’
s
gonna
do
.
»
Now
Lennie
retorted
belligerently
,
«
He
ain
’
t
neither
.
George
won
’
t
do
nothing
like
that
.
I
’
ve
knew
George
since
—
I
forget
when
—
and
he
ain
’
t
never
raised
his
han
’
to
me
with
a
stick
.
He
’
s
nice
to
me
.
He
ain
’
t
gonna
be
mean
.
»
«
Well
,
he
’
s
sick
of
you
,
"
said
the
rabbit
.
«
He
’
s
gonna
beat
hell
outa
you
an
’
then
go
away
an
’
leave
you
.
»
«
He
won
’
t
,
"
Lennie
cried
frantically
.
«
He
won
’
t
do
nothing
like
that
.
I
know
George
.
Me
an
’
him
travels
together
.
»
But
the
rabbit
repeated
softly
over
and
over
,
«
He
gonna
leave
you
,
ya
crazy
bastard
.
He
gonna
leave
ya
all
alone
.
He
gonna
leave
ya
,
crazy
bastard
.
»
Lennie
put
his
hands
over
his
ears
.
«
He
ain
’
t
,
I
tell
ya
he
ain
’
t
.
»
And
he
cried
,
«
Oh
!
George
—
George
—
George
!
»
George
came
quietly
out
of
the
brush
and
the
rabbit
scuttled
back
into
Lennie
’
s
brain
.
George
said
quietly
,
«
What
the
hell
you
yellin
’
about
?
»