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1. Lenny tears a woman's dress. She then runs off screaming that he was violating her.

2. George and Lenny then run to their hiding spot in the woods to escape the police that would hang Lenny for rape if they caught him.

3. Lenny accidently kills his "pet" mouse by petting it too hard.

4. Lenny and George then run away to a farm where they are hired as farm hands because George is smart and capable and Lenny is very strong.

5. Lenny and Curley get into a fight and Lenny breaks Curleys hand.

6. Curley's wife shows Lenny some new puppies. Lenny accidentally kills the puppies because he is so strong but menatally challenged and clumsy.

7. Curley's wife talks about how she could have been a movie star if she had wanted to and talked about how fine her hair felt.

8. Curley's wife then lets Lenny feel her hair. Lenny then won't let go of it. Curley's wife then freaks out and in an attempt to quiet her down, Lenny accidentially breaks Curley's wife's neck and kills her.

9. Everyone on the farm realizes that it was Lenny that killed Curley's wife, so Lenny and George had run off back to their hiding place in the woods.

10. George shoots Lenny in the back of the head because he is tired off running away from the problems that Lenny has been causing.

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