Of Mice and Men

george brusts into a long speech about what he could do if he was alone. what could he do ?

chapter 1

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George is venting his frustrations about having to take care of Lennie. George imagines that he could get a job, take his $50 and gamble, visit a cat-house (prostitute), go out to eat, or do whatever he wanted without any problems if he didn't have to look after Lennie.