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The
cabby
began
to
turn
the
horse
around
.
“
Michigan
Central
depot
,
”
he
said
,
standing
up
and
speaking
so
low
that
Carrie
could
not
hear
,
“
as
fast
as
you
can
go
.
”
The
cab
had
not
travelled
a
short
block
before
Carrie
,
settling
herself
and
thoroughly
waking
in
the
night
atmosphere
,
asked
:
“
What
’
s
the
matter
with
him
?
Is
he
hurt
badly
?
”
“
It
isn
’
t
anything
very
serious
,
”
Hurstwood
said
solemnly
.
He
was
very
much
disturbed
over
his
own
situation
,
and
now
that
he
had
Carrie
with
him
,
he
only
wanted
to
get
safely
out
of
reach
of
the
law
.
Therefore
he
was
in
no
mood
for
anything
save
such
words
as
would
further
his
plans
distinctly
.
Carrie
did
not
forget
that
there
was
something
to
be
settled
between
her
and
Hurstwood
,
but
the
thought
was
ignored
in
her
agitation
.
The
one
thing
was
to
finish
this
strange
pilgrimage
.
“
Where
is
he
?
”
“
Way
out
on
the
South
Side
,
”
said
Hurstwood
.
“
We
’
ll
have
to
take
the
train
.
It
’
s
the
quickest
way
.
”
Carrie
said
nothing
,
and
the
horse
gambolled
on
.
The
weirdness
of
the
city
by
night
held
her
attention
.
She
looked
at
the
long
receding
rows
of
lamps
and
studied
the
dark
,
silent
houses
.
“
How
did
he
hurt
himself
?
”
she
asked
—
meaning
what
was
the
nature
of
his
injuries
.
Hurstwood
understood
.
He
hated
to
lie
any
more
than
necessary
,
and
yet
he
wanted
no
protests
until
he
was
out
of
danger
.
“
I
don
’
t
know
exactly
,
”
he
said
.
“
They
just
called
me
up
to
go
and
get
you
and
bring
you
out
.
They
said
there
wasn
’
t
any
need
for
alarm
,
but
that
I
shouldn
’
t
fail
to
bring
you
.
”