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“
I
believe
we
’
re
in
for
a
heavy
rain
,
”
he
said
.
“
So
it
looks
,
”
said
Carrie
,
whose
nerves
were
quieting
under
the
sound
of
the
rain
drops
,
driven
by
a
gusty
wind
,
as
the
train
swept
on
frantically
through
the
shadow
to
a
newer
world
.
The
fact
that
he
had
in
a
measure
mollified
Carrie
was
a
source
of
satisfaction
to
Hurstwood
,
but
it
furnished
only
the
most
temporary
relief
.
Now
that
her
opposition
was
out
of
the
way
,
he
had
all
of
his
time
to
devote
to
the
consideration
of
his
own
error
.
His
condition
was
bitter
in
the
extreme
,
for
he
did
not
want
the
miserable
sum
he
had
stolen
.
He
did
not
want
to
be
a
thief
.
That
sum
or
any
other
could
never
compensate
for
the
state
which
he
had
thus
foolishly
doffed
.
It
could
not
give
him
back
his
host
of
friends
,
his
name
,
his
house
and
family
,
nor
Carrie
,
as
he
had
meant
to
have
her
.
He
was
shut
out
from
Chicago
—
from
his
easy
,
comfortable
state
.
He
had
robbed
himself
of
his
dignity
,
his
merry
meetings
,
his
pleasant
evenings
.
And
for
what
?
The
more
he
thought
of
it
the
more
unbearable
it
became
.
He
began
to
think
that
he
would
try
and
restore
himself
to
his
old
state
.
He
would
return
the
miserable
thievings
of
the
night
and
explain
.
Perhaps
Moy
would
understand
.
Perhaps
they
would
forgive
him
and
let
him
come
back
.
By
noontime
the
train
rolled
into
Detroit
and
he
began
to
feel
exceedingly
nervous
.
The
police
must
be
on
his
track
by
now
.
They
had
probably
notified
all
the
police
of
the
big
cities
,
and
detectives
would
be
watching
for
him
.
He
remembered
instances
in
which
defaulters
had
been
captured
.
Consequently
,
he
breathed
heavily
and
paled
somewhat
.
His
hands
felt
as
if
they
must
have
something
to
do
.
He
simulated
interest
in
several
scenes
without
which
he
did
not
feel
.
He
repeatedly
beat
his
foot
upon
the
floor
.
Carrie
noticed
his
agitation
,
but
said
nothing
.
She
had
no
idea
what
it
meant
or
that
it
was
important
.
He
wondered
now
why
he
had
not
asked
whether
this
train
went
on
through
to
Montreal
or
some
Canadian
point
.
Perhaps
he
could
have
saved
time
.
He
jumped
up
and
sought
the
conductor
.
“
Does
any
part
of
this
train
go
to
Montreal
?
”
he
asked
.
“
Yes
,
the
next
sleeper
back
does
.
”
He
would
have
asked
more
,
but
it
did
not
seem
wise
,
so
he
decided
to
inquire
at
the
depot
.