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“
I
really
am
,
”
she
wrote
,
feeling
that
he
might
take
it
as
a
jest
;
“
I
have
my
part
now
,
honest
,
truly
.
”
Hurstwood
smiled
in
an
indulgent
way
as
he
read
this
.
“
I
wonder
what
it
is
going
to
be
?
I
must
see
that
.
”
He
answered
at
once
,
making
a
pleasant
reference
to
her
ability
.
“
I
haven
’
t
the
slightest
doubt
you
will
make
a
success
.
You
must
come
to
the
park
to
-
morrow
morning
and
tell
me
all
about
it
.
”
Carrie
gladly
complied
,
and
revealed
all
the
details
of
the
undertaking
as
she
understood
it
.
“
Well
,
”
he
said
,
“
that
’
s
fine
.
I
’
m
glad
to
hear
it
.
Of
course
,
you
will
do
well
,
you
’
re
so
clever
.
”
He
had
truly
never
seen
so
much
spirit
in
the
girl
before
.
Her
tendency
to
discover
a
touch
of
sadness
had
for
the
nonce
disappeared
.
As
she
spoke
her
eyes
were
bright
,
her
cheeks
red
.
She
radiated
much
of
the
pleasure
which
her
undertakings
gave
her
.
For
all
her
misgivings
—
and
they
were
as
plentiful
as
the
moments
of
the
day
—
she
was
still
happy
.
She
could
not
repress
her
delight
in
doing
this
little
thing
which
,
to
an
ordinary
observer
,
had
no
importance
at
all
.
Hurstwood
was
charmed
by
the
development
of
the
fact
that
the
girl
had
capabilities
.
There
is
nothing
so
inspiring
in
life
as
the
sight
of
a
legitimate
ambition
,
no
matter
how
incipient
.
It
gives
colour
,
force
,
and
beauty
to
the
possessor
.
Carrie
was
now
lightened
by
a
touch
of
this
divine
afflatus
.
She
drew
to
herself
commendation
from
her
two
admirers
which
she
had
not
earned
.
Their
affection
for
her
naturally
heightened
their
perception
of
what
she
was
trying
to
do
and
their
approval
of
what
she
did
.
Her
inexperience
conserved
her
own
exuberant
fancy
,
which
ran
riot
with
every
straw
of
opportunity
,
making
of
it
a
golden
divining
rod
whereby
the
treasure
of
life
was
to
be
discovered
.
“
Let
’
s
see
,
”
said
Hurstwood
,
“
I
ought
to
know
some
of
the
boys
in
the
lodge
.
I
’
m
an
Elk
myself
.
”