George asks Candy not to tell anyone about their plan to buy a piece of land and start a farm together. He wants to keep it confidential to avoid any interference or obstacles in achieving their shared dream.
to explain what happened to curley's wife while he is in the bunk house so they wouldn't think he was apart of curley's wife death.
He means that he wished that he shot his dog himself, and not had Carlson do it.
shoot his dog him self
Wait a little to tell the others.
Candy asked for some painkiller to help with his stomach ache in "Of Mice and Men."
do a favor -- Will you do me a favor? or ask a favor -- Can I ask you a favor?
He wishes to join Lennie and George in "their dream" of buying their own ranch.
Candy asked George if she could join him and Lennie on the farm they were planning to buy. She hoped to contribute and have a sense of purpose in her old age.
Candy did not achieve his dream in "Of Mice and Men" because his age and physical disability limited his ability to save enough money to buy the land and live independently. Additionally, the tragic events at the end of the novel prevented him from ever realizing his dream.
Candy asked George if they were still going to get their own place now that Curley's wife was dead. He was worried about their dream and what would happen next.
Ask
A favor is when someone ask you a question that you can do like if i asked can you hold my ball for me please. Thats what a favor is
George asks Whit if he knows where the new kid went with Curley's wife. Whit responds that they went to the Riverside dance palace.
Lennie wants George to ask Slim if he thinks there are any puppies available for him to have. Lennie has a strong desire for a puppy to take care of and play with.
Candy asks George if there is any chance he can join them in owning a piece of land and working together.