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In chapter 2, immediately after Curley first meets George and Lennie, George states, 'He don't have to take after Lennie, Lennie didn't do nothing to him What's he got against Lennie? (Steinbeck 26). Which of the following quotes provides the best evidence for Curley giving Lennie a difficult time?

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