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In lines 6-7, Carlson, in trying to persuade Candy that he should kill his old dog, says "Got no teeth...He's all stiff with rheumatism. He ain't no good to you, Candy." In line 9, Candy, in response, "squirmed uncomfortably." Besides being clearly disturbed by the prospect of his dog being murdered, what else do you think Candy could be considering at this moment, regarding his own life?

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