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How
and
wherefore
were
but
indifferently
dealt
with
.
All
the
complications
which
led
up
to
it
were
unknown
.
He
was
accused
without
being
understood
.
Sitting
in
his
room
with
Carrie
the
same
day
,
he
decided
to
send
the
money
back
.
He
would
write
Fitzgerald
and
Moy
,
explain
all
,
and
then
send
it
by
express
.
Maybe
they
would
forgive
him
.
Perhaps
they
would
ask
him
back
.
He
would
make
good
the
false
statement
he
had
made
about
writing
them
.
Then
he
would
leave
this
peculiar
town
.
For
an
hour
he
thought
over
this
plausible
statement
of
the
tangle
.
He
wanted
to
tell
them
about
his
wife
,
but
couldn
’
t
.
He
finally
narrowed
it
down
to
an
assertion
that
he
was
light
-
headed
from
entertaining
friends
,
had
found
the
safe
open
,
and
having
gone
so
far
as
to
take
the
money
out
,
had
accidentally
closed
it
.
This
act
he
regretted
very
much
.
He
was
sorry
he
had
put
them
to
so
much
trouble
.
He
would
undo
what
he
could
by
sending
the
money
back
—
the
major
portion
of
it
.
The
remainder
he
would
pay
up
as
soon
as
he
could
.
Was
there
any
possibility
of
his
being
restored
?
This
he
only
hinted
at
.
The
troubled
state
of
the
man
’
s
mind
may
be
judged
by
the
very
construction
of
this
letter
.
For
the
nonce
he
forgot
what
a
painful
thing
it
would
be
to
resume
his
old
place
,
even
if
it
were
given
him
.
He
forgot
that
he
had
severed
himself
from
the
past
as
by
a
sword
,
and
that
if
he
did
manage
to
in
some
way
reunite
himself
with
it
,
the
jagged
line
of
separation
and
reunion
would
always
show
.
He
was
always
forgetting
something
—
his
wife
,
Carrie
,
his
need
of
money
,
present
situation
,
or
something
—
and
so
did
not
reason
clearly
.
Nevertheless
,
he
sent
the
letter
,
waiting
a
reply
before
sending
the
money
.
Meanwhile
,
he
accepted
his
present
situation
with
Carrie
,
getting
what
joy
out
of
it
he
could
.
Out
came
the
sun
by
noon
,
and
poured
a
golden
flood
through
their
open
windows
.
Sparrows
were
twittering
.
There
were
laughter
and
song
in
the
air
.
Hurstwood
could
not
keep
his
eyes
from
Carrie
.
She
seemed
the
one
ray
of
sunshine
in
all
his
trouble
.
Oh
,
if
she
would
only
love
him
wholly
—
only
throw
her
arms
around
him
in
the
blissful
spirit
in
which
he
had
seen
her
in
the
little
park
in
Chicago
—
how
happy
he
would
be
!
It
would
repay
him
;
it
would
show
him
that
he
had
not
lost
all
.
He
would
not
care
.
“
Carrie
,
”
he
said
,
getting
up
once
and
coming
over
to
her
,
“
are
you
going
to
stay
with
me
from
now
on
?
”
She
looked
at
him
quizzically
,
but
melted
with
sympathy
as
the
value
of
the
look
upon
his
face
forced
itself
upon
her
.
It
was
love
now
,
keen
and
strong
—
love
enhanced
by
difficulty
and
worry
.
She
could
not
help
smiling
.
“
Let
me
be
everything
to
you
from
now
on
,
”
he
said
.
“
Don
’
t
make
me
worry
any
more
.
I
’
ll
be
true
to
you
.
We
’
ll
go
to
New
York
and
get
a
nice
flat
.
I
’
ll
go
into
business
again
,
and
we
’
ll
be
happy
.
Won
’
t
you
be
mine
?
”