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Lennie and George arrived at the ranch in the late afternoon.
Lennie and George worked on the ranch for about a month before the events of "Of Mice and Men" take place.
The ranch that George and Lennie dream of owning is called the "American Dream Ranch".
Nothing, they save it for that little ranch.
Candy is going to help George and Lennie buy the dream ranch by offering to contribute money he has saved up for it.
Lennie and George arrived at the ranch in the evening, just before sunset.
Lennie and George are itinerant workers who move from ranch to ranch as laborers in California during the Great Depression. George is a quick-witted and smart worker, while Lennie is strong but mentally challenged. They mostly do manual labor like bucking barley in the fields.
George reminds Lennie that they are going to the ranch the next day, where they have been hired to work.
The ranch where Lennie and George worked in "Of Mice and Men" is called the Tyler Ranch.
Lennie and George first went to a ranch in Weed, California, where they had to flee due to an incident involving Lennie and a girl's dress.
George and Lennie are different from other ranch workers in that they travel together and have a strong bond of friendship. George looks out for Lennie, who has a mental disability, while most ranch workers are on their own. Additionally, George and Lennie have a dream of owning their own land and working for themselves, which sets them apart from the other workers who are focused on day-to-day survival.
George and Lennie are at a ranch in Weed, California when Lennie accidentally kills the girl. They had just arrived at the ranch looking for work and were met with hostility from the townspeople.