Sorry for being rude to you
the last thing Crooks says to Candy is never mind about him doing the hoein and the odd job's says he was foolin and wouldn't want to go no place like that. Although if he really meant what he said is not completely directed
"Ranch with a bunch of guys ain't no place for a girl." "They'll can me pretty soon... I won't have no place to go." "A guy on a ranch don't never listen nor he don't ask no questions" chap 2.
In John Steinbeck's novel "Of Mice and Men," the character Crooks is only referred to by his nickname. His full name is not revealed in the book.
the very last thing he said was goodbye Bella take care of yourself
our forever
Why not?,was the last thing Leary said.
Lennie Crooks often stretches the truth or bends the rules in order to increase his own benefits or achieve his personal goals, even if it means taking advantage of others or causing harm in the process.
The last thing that Andrew Jackson said when he left office were "strive to be ready when the change comes".
because when George came in Candy told George he told Crooks about the dream. George yelled at him saying "i though I tol' you not to tell nobody about that." and Crooks knows he shouldn't know so he didn't want to bother himself in with their dream. and he was blackk and they were whitee ORRR! Crooks was able to share in their dream, briefly, but now-despite his desperately wanting to be a part of that and have their companionship-he has been 'put in his place.' Curley's wife's words destroyed that dream, reminding him of society's racist limitations and constraints. He has now given up on ever having anything better, or even having companionship or friends. He will now accept being alone.
"Thank you."
I was with Edward in my happy place.
Jesus wept