"I ain't doing nothing. Just come to look at my puppy. And I seen your light."
"You got no right to come in my room. This here's my room. Nobody got no right in here but me."
“Why ain’t you wanted?”
“Ever’body went into town. “Slim an’ George an’ ever’body. George says I gotta stay here an’ not getin no trouble. I seen your light.”
“’Cause I’m black. They play cards in there, but I can’t play because I’mblack. They say I stink. Well, I tell you, you all of you stink to me.”
“Well, I got a right to have a light. You go on get outa my room. I ain’twanted in the bunk house, and you ain’t wanted in my room.”
“Nothing—I seen your light. I thought I could jus’ come in an’ set.”
“I don’t knowwhat you’re doin’ in the barn anyway. “You ain’t no skinner.They’s no call for a bucker to come into the barn at all. You ain’t no skinner.You ain’t got nothing to do with the horses.”
“Well, what do you want?”
"The pup. I come to see my pup."
“I looked at ‘em a little. Slim says I ain’t to pet‘em very much.”
“Well, you been takin’ ‘em out of the nest all the time. I wonderthe old lady don’t move ‘em someplace else.”
“Well, go see your pup, then. Don’t come in a place where you’re notwanted.”
“Oh, she don’t care. She lets me.”
“Come on inand set a while. “’Long as you won’t get out and leave me alone,you might as well set down.”
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“All but old Candy. He just sets in the bunk house sharpening his pencil andsharpening and figuring.”
“’Bout the rabbits.”
“Figuring? What’s Candy figuring about?”
“All the boysgone into town, huh?”
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