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George and Lennie go out with Slim and the other ranch hands to a local bar in the novel "Of Mice and Men."
George's response to Slim is that it's not funny, but rather that he and Lennie are accustomed to each other's company because they're like family and have been together for a long time.
In chapter 3 of "Of Mice and Men," Slim shows kindness to Lennie by offering him one of his puppies. This gesture demonstrates Slim's understanding and compassion towards Lennie's simple desires and need for companionship.
Lennie says he will go live in a cave if George gets fed up with him and does not want him around anymore.
In "Of Mice and Men," George tells Slim that he and Lennie had to leave Weed because Lennie touched a young woman's dress and she accused him of assault. George explains that they had to flee the town to avoid any trouble or consequences.
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Slim admires and respects George and Lennie's friendship. He recognizes the rare bond between them and understands the importance of their support for each other in a world where companionship is hard to find. Slim admires George's dedication to looking out for Lennie, despite the challenges they face.
Lennie brings a dead puppy into the bunkhouse and tries to hide it from George. He accidentally kills the puppy while petting it too hard, causing him distress and guilt.
Lennie and George first went to a ranch in Weed, California, where they had to flee due to an incident involving Lennie and a girl's dress.
Slim was the only person who did not go after Lennie in the end. He stayed behind at the ranch while the others pursued Lennie after he accidentally killed Curley's wife.
George tells Lennie to hide in the brush by the river if he gets into trouble and to wait for George to come find him.
At the end of the novel "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck, Lennie and George's shared dream of owning a piece of land together is shattered. George is forced to make the difficult decision to mercifully end Lennie's life to protect him from a violent mob seeking vengeance. This act destroys their dream of a better future, leaving George alone and devastated.