candy the old swamper (cleaner) greeted George and Lennie at the bunkhouse
Candy greeted George and Lennie at the bunkhouse when they arrived on the ranch where they were hired to work. He was an old swamper who cleaned the bunkhouse.
Candy
George knew Lennie brought the pup inside the bunkhouse because he saw the puppy with Lennie when they were outside working in the fields earlier.
George notices that Lennie has the dead puppy in the bunkhouse because he sees Lennie trying to hide it under some straw. George is able to connect the dots and realize that Lennie was responsible for the puppy's death.
The first person George and Lennie meet on the ranch is Candy, an old swamper who offers them information about the ranch and its workers.
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.
The guys from the bunkhouse, except for Candy and Lennie, went to a local whorehouse in the town.
Lennie is smiling when curly entered the Bunkhouse because he was still thinking about the puppies
I have no idea. It's been almost a year since I read this story, I just thought that it was pretty interesting to have a question about a story that I've already read. I'm pretty sure that Lennie says George and the other men have gone to the nearby town.
George went to the bunkhouse alone to play cards with the other ranch workers, as Lennie was not allowed to join due to his tendency to accidentally cause trouble and make a mess. George also wanted some time alone to unwind and socialize with the other men on the ranch.
On page 109 of "Of Mice and Men," Lennie is at the ranch bunkhouse, sitting quietly and talking to Crooks, the stable buck. He is upset because George scolded him for speaking to Curley's wife, and he is seeking solace in the company of Crooks.
george kills Lennie
No, because George kills Lennie.
George wants to go into the bunkhouse before the others learn Curley's wife is dead because he knows it will lead to trouble, especially for Lennie. He wants to assess the situation and possibly come up with a plan to protect Lennie from the consequences of this tragic event.