:23:09
Maybe you can see now.
:23:12
You got George.
Suppose you ain't got nobody.
:23:16
Suppose you can't go into the bunkhouse
and play rummy because you's black.
:23:21
Suppose you have to sit out here
with the mules and read books.
:23:24
Books ain't no good.
:23:26
A guy goes nuts, he ain't got nobody.
:23:29
l tell ya, a guy gets too lonely,
he gets sick.
:23:35
Maybe George come back already.
Maybe l better go see.
:23:40
l... l didn't mean to scare you.
:23:43
George gonna come back all right.
:23:45
l was just talking about myself, that's all.
:24:03
We're gonna get a little place of land
and rabbits and windmill.
:24:09
You're nuts.
:24:12
Lennie!
:24:13
- That's George. George is back.
- Yeah.
:24:17
l'm in here, George.
:24:21
You shouldn't be in here.
:24:23
Yeah, well, l told him,
but he come on in anyway.
:24:26
- Why didn't you kick him out?
- Well, l...
:24:29
l guess l didn't care much.
:24:34
Come on.
:24:45
Night.
:24:53
George, l thought
you were gonna stay in town.
:24:56
- Well, why'd you think that?
- That nigger told me.
:24:59
He tell you got hurt.