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Being
of
a
passive
and
receptive
rather
than
an
active
and
aggressive
nature
,
Carrie
accepted
the
situation
.
Her
state
seemed
satisfactory
enough
.
Once
in
a
while
they
would
go
to
a
theatre
together
,
occasionally
in
season
to
the
beaches
and
different
points
about
the
city
,
but
they
picked
up
no
acquaintances
.
Hurstwood
naturally
abandoned
his
show
of
fine
manners
with
her
and
modified
his
attitude
to
one
of
easy
familiarity
.
There
were
no
misunderstandings
,
no
apparent
differences
of
opinion
.
In
fact
,
without
money
or
visiting
friends
,
he
led
a
life
which
could
neither
arouse
jealousy
nor
comment
.
Carrie
rather
sympathised
with
his
efforts
and
thought
nothing
upon
her
lack
of
entertainment
such
as
she
had
enjoyed
in
Chicago
.
New
York
as
a
corporate
entity
and
her
flat
temporarily
seemed
sufficient
.
However
,
as
Hurstwood
’
s
business
increased
,
he
,
as
stated
,
began
to
pick
up
acquaintances
.
He
also
began
to
allow
himself
more
clothes
.
He
convinced
himself
that
his
home
life
was
very
precious
to
him
,
but
allowed
that
he
could
occasionally
stay
away
from
dinner
.
The
first
time
he
did
this
he
sent
a
message
saying
that
he
would
be
detained
.
Carrie
ate
alone
,
and
wished
that
it
might
not
happen
again
.
The
second
time
,
also
,
he
sent
word
,
but
at
the
last
moment
.
The
third
time
he
forgot
entirely
and
explained
afterwards
.
These
events
were
months
apart
,
each
.
“
Where
were
you
,
George
?
”
asked
Carrie
,
after
the
first
absence
.
“
Tied
up
at
the
office
,
”
he
said
genially
.
“
There
were
some
accounts
I
had
to
straighten
.
”
“
I
’
m
sorry
you
couldn
’
t
get
home
,
”
she
said
kindly
.
“
I
was
fixing
to
have
such
a
nice
dinner
.
”
The
second
time
he
gave
a
similar
excuse
,
but
the
third
time
the
feeling
about
it
in
Carrie
’
s
mind
was
a
little
bit
out
of
the
ordinary
.
“
I
couldn
’
t
get
home
,
”
he
said
,
when
he
came
in
later
in
the
evening
,
“
I
was
so
busy
.
”
“
Couldn
’
t
you
have
sent
me
word
?
”
asked
Carrie
.
“
I
meant
to
,
”
he
said
,
“
but
you
know
I
forgot
it
until
it
was
too
late
to
do
any
good
.
”