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Chapter 1
George and Lennie arrive at a riverbank near the Salinas River the evening before they are supposed to start work at a nearby ranch.
Chapter 2
George and Lennie arrive at the ranch and meet several key characters: the elderly swamper Candy, the aggressive son of the boss named Curley, Curley's flirtatious wife, and the c…
Chapter 3
This is the longest and most eventful chapter. In the bunkhouse that evening, Slim and George talk, and George reveals more of Lennie's history.
Chapter 4
On a Saturday night when most ranch hands have gone to town, Lennie wanders into Crooks's room in the stable. Crooks, the Black stable hand who lives in isolation due to racial se…
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On Sunday afternoon, Lennie is alone in the barn with a puppy he has accidentally killed by petting it too hard. Curley's wife finds him and, despite Lennie's attempts to end the…
Chapter 6
Lennie returns to the riverbank where George told him to wait. He hallucinates a vision of his Aunt Clara and then a giant rabbit, both of whom scold him for failing George.
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