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Martin Scorsese and George
Lennie said, "George."

"Yeah?"

"I done another bad thing."

Lennie said, "George."

"Yeah?"

"I done another bad thing."

"It don't make no difference," George said, and he fell silent again. (6.34-37)

Lennie said, "George."

"Yeah?"

"I done another bad thing."

"It don't make no difference," George said, and he fell silent again. (6.34-37)

Lennie said, "George."

"Yeah?"

"I done another bad thing."

Lennie said, "George."

"Yeah?"

"I done another bad thing."

"It don't make no difference," George said, and he fell silent again. (6.34-37)

Lennie said, "George."

"Yeah?"

"I done another bad thing."

"It don't make no difference," George said, and he fell silent again. (6.34-37)

"It don't make no difference," George said, and he fell silent again. (6.34-37)

"It don't make no diff
Lennie said, "George."

"Yeah?"

"I done another bad thing."

Lennie said, "George."

"Yeah?"

"I done another bad thing."

"It don't make no difference," George said, and he fell silent again. (6.34-37)

Lennie said, "George."

"Yeah?"

"I done another bad thing."

"It don't make no difference," George said, and he fell silent again. (6.34-37)

"It don't make no difference," George said, and he fell silent again. (6.34-37) erence," George said, and
Lennie said, "George."

"Yeah?"

"I done another bad thing."

Lennie said, "George."

"Yeah?"

"I done another bad thing."

"It don't make no difference," George said, and he fell silent again. (6.34-37)

Lennie said, "George."

"Yeah?"

"I done another bad thing."

"It don't make no difference," George said, and he fell silent again. (6.34-37)

"It don't make no difference,"
Lennie said, "George."

"Yeah?"

"I done another bad thing."

Lennie said, "George."

"Yeah?"

"I done another bad thing."

"It don't make no difference," George said, and he fell silent again. (6.34-37)

Lennie said, "George."

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