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Is
Mr
.
Drouet
in
?
said
Hurstwood
blandly
.
He
is
out
of
the
city
,
said
the
girl
,
who
had
heard
Carrie
tell
this
to
Mrs
.
Hale
.
Is
Mrs
.
Drouet
in
?
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No
,
she
has
gone
to
the
theatre
.
Is
that
so
?
said
Hurstwood
,
considerably
taken
back
;
then
,
as
if
burdened
with
something
important
,
You
don
t
know
to
which
theatre
?
The
girl
really
had
no
idea
where
she
had
gone
,
but
not
liking
Hurstwood
,
and
wishing
to
cause
him
trouble
,
answered
:
Yes
,
Hooley
s
.
Thank
you
,
returned
the
manager
,
and
,
tipping
his
hat
slightly
,
went
away
.
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I
ll
look
in
at
Hooley
s
,
thought
he
,
but
as
a
matter
of
fact
he
did
not
.
Before
he
had
reached
the
central
portion
of
the
city
he
thought
the
whole
matter
over
and
decided
it
would
be
useless
.
As
much
as
he
longed
to
see
Carrie
,
he
knew
she
would
be
with
some
one
and
did
not
wish
to
intrude
with
his
plea
there
.
A
little
later
he
might
do
so
in
the
morning
.
Only
in
the
morning
he
had
the
lawyer
question
before
him
.
This
little
pilgrimage
threw
quite
a
wet
blanket
upon
his
rising
spirits
.
He
was
soon
down
again
to
his
old
worry
,
and
reached
the
resort
anxious
to
find
relief
.
Quite
a
company
of
gentlemen
were
making
the
place
lively
with
their
conversation
.
A
group
of
Cook
County
politicians
were
conferring
about
a
round
cherry
-
wood
table
in
the
rear
portion
of
the
room
.
Several
young
merrymakers
were
chattering
at
the
bar
before
making
a
belated
visit
to
the
theatre
.
A
shabbily
-
genteel
individual
,
with
a
red
nose
and
an
old
high
hat
,
was
sipping
a
quiet
glass
of
ale
alone
at
one
end
of
the
bar
.
Hurstwood
nodded
to
the
politicians
and
went
into
his
office
.