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“
Well
,
it
isn
’
t
as
interesting
,
”
said
Hurstwood
.
“
What
’
s
here
?
”
asked
Carrie
,
wondering
at
his
choosing
to
visit
this
town
.
“
Nothing
much
,
”
returned
Hurstwood
.
“
It
’
s
quite
a
resort
.
There
’
s
some
pretty
scenery
about
here
.
”
Carrie
listened
,
but
with
a
feeling
of
unrest
.
There
was
much
about
her
situation
which
destroyed
the
possibility
of
appreciation
.
“
We
won
’
t
stay
here
long
,
”
said
Hurstwood
,
who
was
now
really
glad
to
note
her
dissatisfaction
.
“
You
pick
out
your
clothes
as
soon
as
breakfast
is
over
and
we
’
ll
run
down
to
New
York
soon
.
You
’
ll
like
that
.
It
’
s
a
lot
more
like
a
city
than
any
place
outside
Chicago
.
”
He
was
really
planning
to
slip
out
and
away
.
He
would
see
what
these
detectives
would
do
—
what
move
his
employers
at
Chicago
would
make
—
then
he
would
slip
away
—
down
to
New
York
,
where
it
was
easy
to
hide
.
He
knew
enough
about
that
city
to
know
that
its
mysteries
and
possibilities
of
mystification
were
infinite
.
The
more
he
thought
,
however
,
the
more
wretched
his
situation
became
.
He
saw
that
getting
here
did
not
exactly
clear
up
the
ground
.
The
firm
would
probably
employ
detectives
to
watch
him
—
Pinkerton
men
or
agents
of
Mooney
and
Boland
.
They
might
arrest
him
the
moment
he
tried
to
leave
Canada
.
So
he
might
be
compelled
to
remain
here
months
,
and
in
what
a
state
!
Back
at
the
hotel
Hurstwood
was
anxious
and
yet
fearful
to
see
the
morning
papers
.
He
wanted
to
know
how
far
the
news
of
his
criminal
deed
had
spread
.
So
he
told
Carrie
he
would
be
up
in
a
few
moments
,
and
went
to
secure
and
scan
the
dailies
.
No
familiar
or
suspicious
faces
were
about
,
and
yet
he
did
not
like
reading
in
the
lobby
,
so
he
sought
the
main
parlour
on
the
floor
above
and
,
seated
by
a
window
there
,
looked
them
over
.
Very
little
was
given
to
his
crime
,
but
it
was
there
,
several
“
sticks
”
in
all
,
among
all
the
riffraff
of
telegraphed
murders
,
accidents
,
marriages
,
and
other
news
.
He
wished
,
half
sadly
,
that
he
could
undo
it
all
.
Every
moment
of
his
time
in
this
far
-
off
abode
of
safety
but
added
to
his
feeling
that
he
had
made
a
great
mistake
.
There
could
have
been
an
easier
way
out
if
he
had
only
known
.
He
left
the
papers
before
going
to
the
room
,
thinking
thus
to
keep
them
out
of
the
hands
of
Carrie
.