““Got no teeth,” he said. “He’s all stiff with rheumatism. He ain’t no good to you, Candy. An’ he ain’t no good to himself. Why’n’t you shoot him, Candy?”Chapter 3 · Carlson · ★★★★☆→
“Sat’iday night. Ever’body out doin’ som’pin’. Ever’body! An’ what am I doin’? Standin’ here talkin’ to a bunch of bindle stiffs—a nigger an’ a dum–dum and a lousy ol’ sheep—an’ likin’ it because they ain’t nobody else.Chapter 4 · Curley's Wife · ★★★★☆→
“You an’ me can get that little place, can’t we, George? You an’ me can go there an’ live nice, can’t we, George? Can’t we?Chapter 5 · Candy · ★★★★☆→
“If they was a circus or a baseball game … we would of went to her … jus’ said ‘ta hell with work,’ an’ went to her. Never ast nobody’s say so.Chapter 5 · Candy · ★★★★☆→
““Well, that glove’s fulla vaseline.” “Vaseline? What the hell for?” “Well, I tell ya what—Curley says he’s keepin’ that hand soft for his wife.”Chapter 2 · Candy · ★★★☆☆→
“Yeah. Nice fella too. Got a crooked back where a horse kicked him. The boss gives him hell when he’s mad. But the stable buck don’t give a damn about that. He reads a lot. Got books in his room.Chapter 2 · Candy · ★★★☆☆→
“Candy looked for help from face to face. It was quite dark outside by now.Chapter 3 · Narrator · ★★★☆☆→
““Awright—take ’im.” He did not look down at the dog at all. He lay back on his bunk and crossed his arms behind his head and stared at the ceiling.Chapter 3 · Candy · ★★★☆☆→