What page was lennie compared a bear and horse in the book of mice men?

Lennie is compared to a bear and a horse on page 10 of "Of Mice and Men."

Here's the passage:

> "He ain't mean," said George. "He's jus' big. He wouldn't hurt nothin'. He's jus' kinda *lousy*. He gets in trouble alla time."

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> "Well, he better watch out or he'll get in trouble with me. I ain't got no use for *lousy* big guys."

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> "He's a good fella," said George. "He's jus' kinda big, an' he's *awfully* strong. But he don't mean no harm."

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> "A *awfully* strong guy," said Slim. "How strong?"

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> "He can lift a *whole* car," said George. "He's *stronger* than a *bear*. He can't hardly see, but he can *feel* everything. He *gets* mad sometimes, an' then he's scared of himself. He *gets* scared of himself, an' he don't know what to do. He's kinda *lousy*.

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> "A *bear*, eh? An' how *big* is he?"

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> "He's *big* as a horse," said George. "He's *strong* as a horse, too."

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> "I seen 'em," said Slim. "An' I seen *one* work hisself to death. I seen 'em *too* strong."

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