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“
Just
think
,
”
said
Carrie
,
“
I
have
been
in
this
house
with
nine
other
families
for
over
a
year
and
I
don
’
t
know
a
soul
.
These
people
have
been
here
over
a
month
and
I
haven
’
t
seen
any
one
before
this
morning
.
”
“
It
’
s
just
as
well
,
”
said
Hurstwood
.
“
You
never
know
who
you
’
re
going
to
get
in
with
.
Some
of
these
people
are
pretty
bad
company
.
”
“
I
expect
so
,
”
said
Carrie
,
agreeably
.
The
conversation
turned
to
other
things
,
and
Carrie
thought
no
more
upon
the
subject
until
a
day
or
two
later
,
when
,
going
out
to
market
,
she
encountered
Mrs
.
Vance
coming
in
.
The
latter
recognised
her
and
nodded
,
for
which
Carrie
returned
a
smile
.
This
settled
the
probability
of
acquaintanceship
.
If
there
had
been
no
faint
recognition
on
this
occasion
,
there
would
have
been
no
future
association
.
Carrie
saw
no
more
of
Mrs
.
Vance
for
several
weeks
,
but
she
heard
her
play
through
the
thin
walls
which
divided
the
front
rooms
of
the
flats
,
and
was
pleased
by
the
merry
selection
of
pieces
and
the
brilliance
of
their
rendition
.
She
could
play
only
moderately
herself
,
and
such
variety
as
Mrs
.
Vance
exercised
bordered
,
for
Carrie
,
upon
the
verge
of
great
art
.
Everything
she
had
seen
and
heard
thus
far
—
the
merest
scraps
and
shadows
—
indicated
that
these
people
were
,
in
a
measure
,
refined
and
in
comfortable
circumstances
.
So
Carrie
was
ready
for
any
extension
of
the
friendship
which
might
follow
.
One
day
Carrie
’
s
bell
rang
and
the
servant
,
who
was
in
the
kitchen
,
pressed
the
button
which
caused
the
front
door
of
the
general
entrance
on
the
ground
floor
to
be
electrically
unlatched
.
When
Carrie
waited
at
her
own
door
on
the
third
floor
to
see
who
it
might
be
coming
up
to
call
on
her
,
Mrs
.
Vance
appeared
.
“
I
hope
you
’
ll
excuse
me
,
”
she
said
.
“
I
went
out
a
while
ago
and
forgot
my
outside
key
,
so
I
thought
I
’
d
ring
your
bell
.
”
This
was
a
common
trick
of
other
residents
of
the
building
,
whenever
they
had
forgotten
their
outside
keys
.
They
did
not
apologise
for
it
,
however
.