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They left the farm at the end of the novel because Lennie killed Curly's wife and would have been lynched. Lennie remembered to "run and hide in the brush" which is where George found him and saved him from being lynched by shooting him. If George hadn't left then he may have ended up being lynched as others thought he helped Lennie to kill Curly's wife

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Lennie touched a woman's dress because he liked its soft texture, which frightened her. Despite not intending any harm, this incident caused a commotion and led to them being chased out of Weed.

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i assumer you are talking of mice and men, the mentaly chananged dude harrassed the girl by taking the cloth of her dress and not letting go.

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