in the very beginning when George and Lennie come to the ranch.
Candy first appears in "Of Mice and Men" in the second chapter, when he enters the bunkhouse to talk to George and Lennie. Candy is an old ranch hand who is missing a hand and he offers to contribute money towards their dream of owning a piece of land.
Candy is first mentioned when George and Lennie first arrive in chapter two where Candy warns them about Curley and his wife and what to expect. This is in the bunkhouse.
they never like in the first place.
Candy
because they killed his dog
Candy tells George that he should have killed his dog on page 44 of Of Mice and Men.
In "Of Mice and Men," Candy receives $250 as compensation for losing his hand in an accident on the ranch.
They are both old
Hope for Lennie and George.
because they killed his dog
because they killed his dog
The word "receptive" does not specifically appear in the novel "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck.
Candy asked for some painkiller to help with his stomach ache in "Of Mice and Men."
Candy tells the story of losing his hand on page 61 of "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck.
In the book "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck, the character Candy is missing a hand. It was lost in a farming accident.