Of Mice and Men

Slim tries to reassure George at the end of the novella. What does he say, and why?

Slim tries to reassure George at the end of the novella. What does he say, and why?

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Slim knew that George had no choice in killing Lennie. Curley and the others would have hunted Lennie down if George had not killed him mercifully. Lennie tries to reassure George at the end of the novel,

Slim said, "You hadda, George. I swear you hadda. Come on with me."