Carlson asks if Lennie had his gun and if George took it from him and killed Lennie. George responds, "Yeah. He had your gun...Yeah. Tha's how."
George tells the other ranch workers that Lennie stole the gun and accidentally shot himself while trying to escape. He does this to protect Lennie's innocence and spare him from facing a violent death at the hands of Curley and his men.
Carlson asks if Lennie had his gun and if George took it from him and killed Lennie. George responds, "Yeah. He had your gun...Yeah. Tha's how."
George tells the boss that Lennie is his cousin and that they were both born in Auburn.
so they get the job
George decides to flee with Lennie to a nearby ranch and hide until the situation cools off. He plans to lie to the other workers about the circumstances of Curley's wife's death to protect Lennie from the consequences. However, George ultimately realizes that he must confront the truth and make a difficult decision regarding Lennie's fate.
No, Lennie did not get kicked in the head by a horse in "Of Mice and Men." Lennie accidentally killed a puppy and Curley's wife in the novel.
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George and Lennie left the last place they were at because Lennie unintentionally caused trouble by touching a girl's dress, which led to them being pursued by an angry mob. They had to flee to escape any potential consequences.
He said to the boss that Lennie got hit in the head by a horse when he was a kid.
George lies about the cause of Lennie's mental deficiency to protect him and keep him safe. By saying that he got kicked in the head by a horse, George believes it will prevent people from asking questions and potentially discriminating against Lennie. It also allows George to maintain a sense of control over their situation.
I'm pretty sure it was i shall not tell a lie