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He tells Lennie that he won't say a word when they see the boss, and he says that if Lennie gets in trouble, he should go hide in the brush where they are right now.
George tells Lennie to go back to the brush by the river and hide if he gets in trouble.
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.
Told him to hide in the brushes where they slept
He tells Lennie that he won't say a word when they see the boss, and he says that if Lennie gets in trouble, he should go hide in the brush where they are right now.
go hide in the bush until george come for him
Lennie tells George not to worry about being left alone because he can go live in a cave and find some animals to tend and pet. Lennie is confident in his ability to take care of himself in nature.
George told Lennie to flee to the clearing by the river and wait for him to come get him, if Lennie got into any trouble. George and Lennie spent the night in the same clearing on their way to the ranch/farm.
In Chapter 1 of "Of Mice and Men," George instructs Lennie to remember their meeting spot by the river in case he gets into trouble. He also tells Lennie to stay quiet and not say anything when they go to the ranch the next day. George emphasizes the importance of Lennie following his lead and not causing any trouble.
To not say anything to the boss and if they get in trouble to go back to the camping spot
he told Lennie that his sick of being alone always, he told Lennie how loneliness have effected his life but Lennie is lucky to have George with him. that he he can spend time with or hangout with. he ask Lennie if George died to day what will he do? be Lennie became mad and wanted to beat him but he said he was joking.....
George tells Lennie to just stand there and not say anything until after they get jobs and work for a little while.