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All
the
time
he
had
been
talking
he
had
been
moving
away
from
the
door
,
down
the
corridor
,
out
of
the
hearing
of
Carrie
.
They
were
now
near
the
end
where
the
corridor
opened
into
the
large
general
parlour
.
You
won
t
give
it
up
?
said
the
man
.
The
words
irritated
Hurstwood
greatly
.
Hot
blood
poured
into
his
brain
.
Many
thoughts
formulated
themselves
.
He
was
no
thief
.
He
didn
t
want
the
money
.
If
he
could
only
explain
to
Fitzgerald
and
Moy
,
maybe
it
would
be
all
right
again
.
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See
here
,
he
said
,
there
s
no
use
my
talking
about
this
at
all
.
I
respect
your
power
all
right
,
but
I
ll
have
to
deal
with
the
people
who
know
.
Well
,
you
can
t
get
out
of
Canada
with
it
,
said
the
man
.
I
don
t
want
to
get
out
,
said
Hurstwood
.
When
I
get
ready
there
ll
be
nothing
to
stop
me
for
.
He
turned
back
,
and
the
detective
watched
him
closely
.
It
seemed
an
intolerable
thing
.
Still
he
went
on
and
into
the
room
.
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Who
was
it
?
asked
Carrie
.
A
friend
of
mine
from
Chicago
.
The
whole
of
this
conversation
was
such
a
shock
that
,
coming
as
it
did
after
all
the
other
worry
of
the
past
week
,
it
sufficed
to
induce
a
deep
gloom
and
moral
revulsion
in
Hurstwood
.
What
hurt
him
most
was
the
fact
that
he
was
being
pursued
as
a
thief
.
He
began
to
see
the
nature
of
that
social
injustice
which
sees
but
one
side
often
but
a
single
point
in
a
long
tragedy
.
All
the
newspapers
noted
but
one
thing
,
his
taking
the
money
.