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.
He was afraid of George Washington
What you overhear may not always be factual.Did you overhear that we may get Friday afternoon off?I don't want the class to overhear this, let's talk in the hall.
this is bull
None, I'm afraid. Rock candy has no medicinal properties.
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.
Go to the classroom and eventually overhear Amber narrating her every action. She told you exactly where she hid the necklace. Check the link.
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.
candy the old swamper (cleaner) greeted George and Lennie at the bunkhouse
Bigfoot
George responds positively to Candy's question about joining him in owning the future farm. He sees it as a good idea and shows interest in having Candy be a part of their future plans.