it doesnt say it in there. george only tells about it
George says that Lennie works as strong as a bull on page 8 of "Of Mice and Men."
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okay so his wife dies at page 1
Lennie saw a girl in a red dress. He touched it, she panicked and Lennie would not let go. The girl was scared and told people that she had been raped by Lennie, even though this was a lie. Lennie and George had to run away.
the are leaving salinas after a girl accusses lennie of raping her
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Lennie and George have to leave their job in Wedd because Lennie strokes a woman's red dress and she thinks she has been raped so she then goes to the police and they have to run away because they could be arrested.
In "Of Mice and Men," George tells Lennie to go hide in the brush in Chapter 1, on page 15. This happens after Lennie panics and holds on too tight to a woman's dress, prompting George to advise him to hide if anything goes wrong.
The reference to Lennie liking soft things can be found in John Steinbeck's novel "Of Mice and Men" on page 3.
Lennie and George first went to a ranch in Weed, California, where they had to flee due to an incident involving Lennie and a girl's dress.
Well, honey, Lennie breaks Curley's hand in "Of Mice and Men" on page 62 of the novel. So, if you're looking to relive that dramatic moment, flip to page 62 and enjoy the chaos! Just be prepared for the fallout that comes after Lennie's little hand-breaking incident.
The girl's dress in Weed and the mouse Lennie carries are both soft. The fact that they are both soft to Lennie are what they have in common for Lennie. Lennie loves to touch soft things.