The excuse George gives the boss, for taking so much trouble for another guy, in the book, is that he knew Lennie's aunt Clara and Lennie had been kicked in the head when he was younger, so he needed someone to look after him.
George sometimes tells people that Lennie is deaf and that is why he doesn't talk much.
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He said to the boss that Lennie got hit in the head by a horse when he was a kid.
George gave Lennie to his new boss because they travel and work together as a team, with George looking out for Lennie who has mental disabilities and needs guidance to stay safe and out of trouble. Keeping Lennie by his side allows George to protect him and ensure he is cared for.
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There could be 2 different ways to use "excuse." "Please excuse me from the table." In this use, "excuse" means "Please forgive me for leaving the table." This is the same usage for "Excuse me." used when you pass someone, bump into someone, or interrupt someone. OR "That's not a good excuse." This one is a little confusing. The word is used as a "reason," as in "That's not a good reason." This definition is faulty. A reason is not an excuse, and an excuse is not a reason. To excuse irrational behavior, or to excuse an irrational explanation is an excuse. A rationalization is making a poor explanation sound like a good reason. A rationale is an explanation of a good reason.
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The bus dropped them off too early, and they had to walk for miles.
To give a pass means to excuse.
Due to Lennies mental state, George tell the boss that he gets kicked in the head by a horse but evidentially the readers know that it didn't happen but for George to achieve his American Dream he'll do or say anything and later on in the novel we understand that.
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