He asks candy to act like he has no idea about what happened to curleys wife, so they don't think he was in on it
He wishes to join Lennie and George in "their dream" of buying their own ranch.
Wait a little to tell the others.
He wishes to join Lennie and George in "their dream" of buying their own ranch.
Candy asked George if they were still going to get their own place now that Curley's wife was dead. He was worried about their dream and what would happen next.
George asks Whit about the new kid, who is Candy's wife, to learn more about her and her relationship with Candy. He is curious about how she fits into their dynamic and what her presence means for Candy, especially since he is an older man. George’s inquiry reflects his interest in the social dynamics among the workers and the impact of personal relationships on their lives.
Hopefully, the information should be on the box.
Candy offers George a stake in his plan to purchase a piece of land. At first, George is hesitant and suspicious of Candy's motives. However, after Candy explains his vision and how George could benefit financially from the deal, George ultimately agrees to join the partnership.
Sees candy is discusting. There is a Sees candy store in St. George. It's by the mall.
In Of Mice and Men, George is noted from the start as the sharp, practical one of the two. When Candy tells George that has the savings to join in the plan, George says that he will consider it but makes Candy promise to keep it secret, so George, Lennie, and Candy make a pact to keep their dream to themselves.
Candy Kisses - George Morgan song - was created in 1949.
George is afraid to have Candy overhear his plans for the farm and his dream to join Lennie in owning rabbits. He worries that Candy will judge him or interfere with his aspirations.
candy the old swamper (cleaner) greeted George and Lennie at the bunkhouse