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He
would
want
her
to
admit
that
he
was
right
.
It
would
be
impossible
for
her
to
live
with
him
.
On
Friday
Carrie
remembered
her
appointment
with
Hurstwood
,
and
the
passing
of
the
hour
when
she
should
,
by
all
right
of
promise
,
have
been
in
his
company
served
to
keep
the
calamity
which
had
befallen
her
exceedingly
fresh
and
clear
.
In
her
nervousness
and
stress
of
mind
she
felt
it
necessary
to
act
,
and
consequently
put
on
a
brown
street
dress
,
and
at
eleven
o
clock
started
to
visit
the
business
portion
once
again
.
She
must
look
for
work
.
The
rain
,
which
threatened
at
twelve
and
began
at
one
,
served
equally
well
to
cause
her
to
retrace
her
steps
and
remain
within
doors
as
it
did
to
reduce
Hurstwood
s
spirits
and
give
him
a
wretched
day
.
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The
morrow
was
Saturday
,
a
half
-
holiday
in
many
business
quarters
,
and
besides
it
was
a
balmy
,
radiant
day
,
with
the
trees
and
grass
shining
exceedingly
green
after
the
rain
of
the
night
before
.
When
she
went
out
the
sparrows
were
twittering
merrily
in
joyous
choruses
.
She
could
not
help
feeling
,
as
she
looked
across
the
lovely
park
,
that
life
was
a
joyous
thing
for
those
who
did
not
need
to
worry
,
and
she
wished
over
and
over
that
something
might
interfere
now
to
preserve
for
her
the
comfortable
state
which
she
had
occupied
.
She
did
not
want
Drouet
or
his
money
when
she
thought
of
it
,
nor
anything
more
to
do
with
Hurstwood
,
but
only
the
content
and
ease
of
mind
she
had
experienced
,
for
,
after
all
,
she
had
been
happy
happier
,
at
least
,
than
she
was
now
when
confronted
by
the
necessity
of
making
her
way
alone
.
When
she
arrived
in
the
business
part
it
was
quite
eleven
o
clock
,
and
the
business
had
little
longer
to
run
.
She
did
not
realise
this
at
first
,
being
affected
by
some
of
the
old
distress
which
was
a
result
of
her
earlier
adventure
into
this
strenuous
and
exacting
quarter
.
She
wandered
about
,
assuring
herself
that
she
was
making
up
her
mind
to
look
for
something
,
and
at
the
same
time
feeling
that
perhaps
it
was
not
necessary
to
be
in
such
haste
about
it
.
The
thing
was
difficult
to
encounter
,
and
she
had
a
few
days
.
Besides
,
she
was
not
sure
that
she
was
really
face
to
face
again
with
the
bitter
problem
of
self
-
sustenance
.
Anyhow
,
there
was
one
change
for
the
better
.
She
knew
that
she
had
improved
in
appearance
.
Her
manner
had
vastly
changed
.
Her
clothes
were
becoming
,
and
men
well
-
dressed
men
,
some
of
the
kind
who
before
had
gazed
at
her
indifferently
from
behind
their
polished
railings
and
imposing
office
partitions
now
gazed
into
her
face
with
a
soft
light
in
their
eyes
.
In
a
way
,
she
felt
the
power
and
satisfaction
of
the
thing
,
but
it
did
not
wholly
reassure
her
.
She
looked
for
nothing
save
what
might
come
legitimately
and
without
the
appearance
of
special
favour
.
She
wanted
something
,
but
no
man
should
buy
her
by
false
protestations
or
favour
.
She
proposed
to
earn
her
living
honestly
.
This
store
closes
at
one
on
Saturdays
,
was
a
pleasing
and
satisfactory
legend
to
see
upon
doors
which
she
felt
she
ought
to
enter
and
inquire
for
work
.
It
gave
her
an
excuse
,
and
after
encountering
quite
a
number
of
them
,
and
noting
that
the
clock
registered
12
.
15
,
she
decided
that
it
would
be
no
use
to
seek
further
to
-
day
,
so
she
got
on
a
car
and
went
to
Lincoln
Park
.
There
was
always
something
to
see
there
the
flowers
,
the
animals
,
the
lake
and
she
flattered
herself
that
on
Monday
she
would
be
up
betimes
and
searching
.
Besides
,
many
things
might
happen
between
now
and
Monday
.
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Sunday
passed
with
equal
doubts
,
worries
,
assurances
,
and
heaven
knows
what
vagaries
of
mind
and
spirit
.
Every
half
-
hour
in
the
day
the
thought
would
come
to
her
most
sharply
,
like
the
tail
of
a
swishing
whip
,
that
action
immediate
action
was
imperative
.
At
other
times
she
would
look
about
her
and
assure
herself
that
things
were
not
so
bad
that
certainly
she
would
come
out
safe
and
sound
.
At
such
times
she
would
think
of
Drouet
s
advice
about
going
on
the
stage
,
and
saw
some
chance
for
herself
in
that
quarter
.
She
decided
to
take
up
that
opportunity
on
the
morrow
.
Accordingly
,
she
arose
early
Monday
morning
and
dressed
herself
carefully
.
She
did
not
know
just
how
such
applications
were
made
,
but
she
took
it
to
be
a
matter
which
related
more
directly
to
the
theatre
buildings
.
All
you
had
to
do
was
to
inquire
of
some
one
about
the
theatre
for
the
manager
and
ask
for
a
position
.
If
there
was
anything
,
you
might
get
it
,
or
,
at
least
,
he
could
tell
you
how
.
She
had
had
no
experience
with
this
class
of
individuals
whatsoever
,
and
did
not
know
the
salacity
and
humour
of
the
theatrical
tribe
.
She
only
knew
of
the
position
which
Mr
.
Hale
occupied
,
but
,
of
all
things
,
she
did
not
wish
to
encounter
that
personage
,
on
account
of
her
intimacy
with
his
wife
.