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Carrie
in
her
rooms
that
evening
was
in
a
fine
glow
,
physically
and
mentally
.
She
was
deeply
rejoicing
in
her
affection
for
Hurstwood
and
his
love
,
and
looked
forward
with
fine
fancy
to
their
next
meeting
Sunday
night
.
They
had
agreed
,
without
any
feeling
of
enforced
secrecy
,
that
she
should
come
down
town
and
meet
him
,
though
,
after
all
,
the
need
of
it
was
the
cause
.
Mrs
.
Hale
,
from
her
upper
window
,
saw
her
come
in
.
Um
,
she
thought
to
herself
,
she
goes
riding
with
another
man
when
her
husband
is
out
of
the
city
.
He
had
better
keep
an
eye
on
her
.
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The
truth
is
that
Mrs
.
Hale
was
not
the
only
one
who
had
a
thought
on
this
score
.
The
housemaid
who
had
welcomed
Hurstwood
had
her
opinion
also
.
She
had
no
particular
regard
for
Carrie
,
whom
she
took
to
be
cold
and
disagreeable
.
At
the
same
time
,
she
had
a
fancy
for
the
merry
and
easy
-
mannered
Drouet
,
who
threw
her
a
pleasant
remark
now
and
then
,
and
in
other
ways
extended
her
the
evidence
of
that
regard
which
he
had
for
all
members
of
the
sex
.
Hurstwood
was
more
reserved
and
critical
in
his
manner
.
He
did
not
appeal
to
this
bodiced
functionary
in
the
same
pleasant
way
.
She
wondered
that
he
came
so
frequently
,
that
Mrs
.
Drouet
should
go
out
with
him
this
afternoon
when
Mr
.
Drouet
was
absent
.
She
gave
vent
to
her
opinions
in
the
kitchen
where
the
cook
was
.
As
a
result
,
a
hum
of
gossip
was
set
going
which
moved
about
the
house
in
that
secret
manner
common
to
gossip
.
Carrie
,
now
that
she
had
yielded
sufficiently
to
Hurstwood
to
confess
her
affection
,
no
longer
troubled
about
her
attitude
towards
him
.
Temporarily
she
gave
little
thought
to
Drouet
,
thinking
only
of
the
dignity
and
grace
of
her
lover
and
of
his
consuming
affection
for
her
.
On
the
first
evening
,
she
did
little
but
go
over
the
details
of
the
afternoon
.
It
was
the
first
time
her
sympathies
had
ever
been
thoroughly
aroused
,
and
they
threw
a
new
light
on
her
character
.
She
had
some
power
of
initiative
,
latent
before
,
which
now
began
to
exert
itself
.
She
looked
more
practically
upon
her
state
and
began
to
see
glimmerings
of
a
way
out
.
Hurstwood
seemed
a
drag
in
the
direction
of
honour
.
Her
feelings
were
exceedingly
creditable
,
in
that
they
constructed
out
of
these
recent
developments
something
which
conquered
freedom
from
dishonour
.
She
had
no
idea
what
Hurstwood
s
next
word
would
be
.
She
only
took
his
affection
to
be
a
fine
thing
,
and
appended
better
,
more
generous
results
accordingly
.
As
yet
,
Hurstwood
had
only
a
thought
of
pleasure
without
responsibility
.
He
did
not
feel
that
he
was
doing
anything
to
complicate
his
life
.
His
position
was
secure
,
his
home
-
life
,
if
not
satisfactory
,
was
at
least
undisturbed
,
his
personal
liberty
rather
untrammelled
.
Carrie
s
love
represented
only
so
much
added
pleasure
.
He
would
enjoy
this
new
gift
over
and
above
his
ordinary
allowance
of
pleasure
.
He
would
be
happy
with
her
and
his
own
affairs
would
go
on
as
they
had
,
undisturbed
.
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On
Sunday
evening
Carrie
dined
with
him
at
a
place
he
had
selected
in
East
Adams
Street
,
and
thereafter
they
took
a
cab
to
what
was
then
a
pleasant
evening
resort
out
on
Cottage
Grove
Avenue
near
39th
Street
.
In
the
process
of
his
declaration
he
soon
realised
that
Carrie
took
his
love
upon
a
higher
basis
than
he
had
anticipated
.
She
kept
him
at
a
distance
in
a
rather
earnest
way
,
and
submitted
only
to
those
tender
tokens
of
affection
which
better
become
the
inexperienced
lover
.
Hurstwood
saw
that
she
was
not
to
be
possessed
for
the
asking
,
and
deferred
pressing
his
suit
too
warmly
.
Since
he
feigned
to
believe
in
her
married
state
he
found
that
he
had
to
carry
out
the
part
.
His
triumph
,
he
saw
,
was
still
at
a
little
distance
.
How
far
he
could
not
guess
.