We gonna have a little place, We gonna have a house an' a garden and a place for alfalfa, an' that alfalfa is for the rabbits, an' I take a sack and get it all fulla alfalfa and then I take it to the rabbits.
Maybe if I took this pup out and throwed him away George wouldn't never know: An' then I could tend the rabbits without n trouble.
Well, I ain't told this to nobody before. Maybe I ought'n to. I don' like Curley. He ain't a nice fella.
Don't you think of nothing but rabbits?
So I married Curley. Met him out to the Riverside Dance Palace that same night. You listenin'?
I like to pet nice things. Sometimes I've even pet mice, but not when I could get nothing better.
"Oh! That's nice, Oh, that's nice.
I think you're nuts
you're a kinda nice fella. Jus' like a big baby. But a person can see kinda what you mean. When I'm doin' my hair sometimes I jus' set an' stroke it 'cause it's so soft. Here-feel right here. Feel right aroun' there an' see how soft it is."
"No I ain't, George says I ain't. I like to pet nice things with my fingers, sof' things.
Well, who don't? Ever'body likes that. I like to feel silk an' velvet. Do you like to feel velvet?
Please don't, Oh! Please don't do that. George 'll be mad."
Let go, You let go!
"Look out, now, you'll muss it." "You stop it now, you'll mess it all up.