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Curly's wife has just arrived in Crooks's bunk and seems to be causing trouble.
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| Funny thing. If I catch any one man, and he's alone, I get along fine with him. But just let two of the guys get together an' ou won't talk. Jus' nothing but mad. You're all scared of each other. | |
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| Maybe you should go home... | |
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Curly's wife starts to become agitated at Crooks.
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| I ain't bothering you now am I? Don't you think I ever get lonely in a house alone all of the time? | |
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| You gotta husban don' ya? You got no business here. | |
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| Yah and gee, what a good guy he is. 'one-two' he says. 'jus' the ol' one-two an' he'll go down.' Say, what happened to Curley's hand? | |
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| Uh, it was caught in a machine | |
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