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“
I
’
ve
got
to
get
up
early
in
the
morning
,
so
I
’
ll
go
to
bed
,
”
and
off
he
went
,
disappearing
into
the
dark
little
bedroom
off
the
hall
,
for
the
night
.
“
He
works
way
down
at
the
stock
-
yards
,
”
explained
Minnie
,
“
so
he
’
s
got
to
get
up
at
half
-
past
five
.
”
“
What
time
do
you
get
up
to
get
breakfast
?
”
asked
Carrie
.
“
At
about
twenty
minutes
of
five
.
”
Together
they
finished
the
labour
of
the
day
,
Carrie
washing
the
dishes
while
Minnie
undressed
the
baby
and
put
it
to
bed
.
Minnie
’
s
manner
was
one
of
trained
industry
,
and
Carrie
could
see
that
it
was
a
steady
round
of
toil
with
her
.
She
began
to
see
that
her
relations
with
Drouet
would
have
to
be
abandoned
.
He
could
not
come
here
.
She
read
from
the
manner
of
Hanson
,
in
the
subdued
air
of
Minnie
,
and
,
indeed
,
the
whole
atmosphere
of
the
flat
,
a
settled
opposition
to
anything
save
a
conservative
round
of
toil
.
If
Hanson
sat
every
evening
in
the
front
room
and
read
his
paper
,
if
he
went
to
bed
at
nine
,
and
Minnie
a
little
later
,
what
would
they
expect
of
her
?
She
saw
that
she
would
first
need
to
get
work
and
establish
herself
on
a
paying
basis
before
she
could
think
of
having
company
of
any
sort
.
Her
little
flirtation
with
Drouet
seemed
now
an
extraordinary
thing
.
“
No
,
”
she
said
to
herself
,
“
he
can
’
t
come
here
.
”
She
asked
Minnie
for
ink
and
paper
,
which
were
upon
the
mantel
in
the
dining
-
room
,
and
when
the
latter
had
gone
to
bed
at
ten
,
got
out
Drouet
’
s
card
and
wrote
him
.
“
I
cannot
have
you
call
on
me
here
.
You
will
have
to
wait
until
you
hear
from
me
again
.
My
sister
’
s
place
is
so
small
.
”