In the opening chapter of the book, George asks Lenny what he has taken from his pocket. What does the reader learn about Lennie's character from the following response to George's question: ''Ain't a thing in my pocket,' Lennie said cleverly'?

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In the opening chapter of the book, George asks Lenny what he has taken from his pocket. What does the reader learn about Lennie's character from the following response to George's question: ''Ain't a thing in my pocket,' Lennie said cleverly'?






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