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So
long
,
said
the
other
,
smiling
affably
and
going
on
.
He
never
asked
for
my
number
,
thought
Hurstwood
;
he
wouldn
t
think
of
coming
.
He
wiped
his
forehead
,
which
had
grown
damp
,
and
hoped
sincerely
he
would
meet
no
one
else
.
These
things
told
upon
his
good
-
nature
,
such
as
it
was
.
His
one
hope
was
that
things
would
change
for
the
better
in
a
money
way
.
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He
had
Carrie
.
His
furniture
was
being
paid
for
.
He
was
maintaining
his
position
As
for
Carrie
,
the
amusements
he
could
give
her
would
have
to
do
for
the
present
.
He
could
probably
keep
up
his
pretensions
sufficiently
long
without
exposure
to
make
good
,
and
then
all
would
be
well
.
He
failed
therein
to
take
account
of
the
frailties
of
human
nature
the
difficulties
of
matrimonial
life
.
Carrie
was
young
.
With
him
and
with
her
varying
mental
states
were
common
.
At
any
moment
the
extremes
of
feeling
might
be
anti
-
polarised
at
the
dinner
table
.
This
often
happens
in
the
best
regulated
families
.
Little
things
brought
out
on
such
occasions
need
great
love
to
obliterate
them
afterward
.
Where
that
is
not
,
both
parties
count
two
and
two
and
make
a
problem
after
a
while
.
The
effect
of
the
city
and
his
own
situation
on
Hurstwood
was
paralleled
in
the
case
of
Carrie
,
who
accepted
the
things
which
fortune
provided
with
the
most
genial
good
-
nature
.
New
York
,
despite
her
first
expression
of
disapproval
,
soon
interested
her
exceedingly
.
Its
clear
atmosphere
,
more
populous
thoroughfares
,
and
peculiar
indifference
struck
her
forcibly
.
She
had
never
seen
such
a
little
flat
as
hers
,
and
yet
it
soon
enlisted
her
affection
.
The
new
furniture
made
an
excellent
showing
,
the
sideboard
which
Hurstwood
himself
arranged
gleamed
brightly
.
The
furniture
for
each
room
was
appropriate
,
and
in
the
so
-
called
parlour
,
or
front
room
,
was
installed
a
piano
,
because
Carrie
said
she
would
like
to
learn
to
play
.
She
kept
a
servant
and
developed
rapidly
in
household
tactics
and
information
.
For
the
first
time
in
her
life
she
felt
settled
,
and
somewhat
justified
in
the
eyes
of
society
as
she
conceived
of
it
.
Her
thoughts
were
merry
and
innocent
enough
.
For
a
long
while
she
concerned
herself
over
the
arrangement
of
New
York
flats
,
and
wondered
at
ten
families
living
in
one
building
and
all
remaining
strange
and
indifferent
to
each
other
.
She
also
marvelled
at
the
whistles
of
the
hundreds
of
vessels
in
the
harbour
the
long
,
low
cries
of
the
Sound
steamers
and
ferry
-
boats
when
fog
was
on
.
The
mere
fact
that
these
things
spoke
from
the
sea
made
them
wonderful
.
She
looked
much
at
what
she
could
see
of
the
Hudson
from
her
west
windows
and
of
the
great
city
building
up
rapidly
on
either
hand
.
It
was
much
to
ponder
over
,
and
sufficed
to
entertain
her
for
more
than
a
year
without
becoming
stale
.
For
another
thing
,
Hurstwood
was
exceedingly
interesting
in
his
affection
for
her
.
Troubled
as
he
was
,
he
never
exposed
his
difficulties
to
her
.
He
carried
himself
with
the
same
self
-
important
air
,
took
his
new
state
with
easy
familiarity
,
and
rejoiced
in
Carrie
s
proclivities
and
successes
.
Each
evening
he
arrived
promptly
to
dinner
,
and
found
the
little
dining
-
room
a
most
inviting
spectacle
.
In
a
way
,
the
smallness
of
the
room
added
to
its
luxury
.
It
looked
full
and
replete
.
The
white
-
covered
table
was
arrayed
with
pretty
dishes
and
lighted
with
a
four
-
armed
candelabra
,
each
light
of
which
was
topped
with
a
red
shade
.
Between
Carrie
and
the
girl
the
steaks
and
chops
came
out
all
right
,
and
canned
goods
did
the
rest
for
a
while
.
Carrie
studied
the
art
of
making
biscuit
,
and
soon
reached
the
stage
where
she
could
show
a
plate
of
light
,
palatable
morsels
for
her
labour
.
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In
this
manner
the
second
,
third
,
and
fourth
months
passed
.
Winter
came
,
and
with
it
a
feeling
that
indoors
was
best
,
so
that
the
attending
of
theatres
was
not
much
talked
of
.
Hurstwood
made
great
efforts
to
meet
all
expenditures
without
a
show
of
feeling
one
way
or
the
other
.
He
pretended
that
he
was
reinvesting
his
money
in
strengthening
the
business
for
greater
ends
in
the
future
.
He
contented
himself
with
a
very
moderate
allowance
of
personal
apparel
,
and
rarely
suggested
anything
for
Carrie
.
Thus
the
first
winter
passed
.
In
the
second
year
,
the
business
which
Hurstwood
managed
did
increase
somewhat
.
He
got
out
of
it
regularly
the
$
150
per
month
which
he
had
anticipated
.
Unfortunately
,
by
this
time
Carrie
had
reached
certain
conclusions
,
and
he
had
scraped
up
a
few
acquaintances
.