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“
Certainly
,
”
said
Carrie
.
“
I
’
m
glad
you
did
.
I
do
the
same
thing
sometimes
.
”
“
Isn
’
t
it
just
delightful
weather
?
”
said
Mrs
.
Vance
,
pausing
for
a
moment
.
Thus
,
after
a
few
more
preliminaries
,
this
visiting
acquaintance
was
well
launched
,
and
in
the
young
Mrs
.
Vance
Carrie
found
an
agreeable
companion
.
On
several
occasions
Carrie
visited
her
and
was
visited
.
Both
flats
were
good
to
look
upon
,
though
that
of
the
Vances
tended
somewhat
more
to
the
luxurious
.
“
I
want
you
to
come
over
this
evening
and
meet
my
husband
,
”
said
Mrs
.
Vance
,
not
long
after
their
intimacy
began
.
“
He
wants
to
meet
you
.
You
play
cards
,
don
’
t
you
?
”
“
A
little
,
”
said
Carrie
.
“
Well
,
we
’
ll
have
a
game
of
cards
.
If
your
husband
comes
home
bring
him
over
.
”
“
He
’
s
not
coming
to
dinner
to
-
night
,
”
said
Carrie
.
“
Well
,
when
he
does
come
we
’
ll
call
him
in
.
”
Carrie
acquiesced
,
and
that
evening
met
the
portly
Vance
,
an
individual
a
few
years
younger
than
Hurstwood
,
and
who
owed
his
seemingly
comfortable
matrimonial
state
much
more
to
his
money
than
to
his
good
looks
.
He
thought
well
of
Carrie
upon
the
first
glance
and
laid
himself
out
to
be
genial
,
teaching
her
a
new
game
of
cards
and
talking
to
her
about
New
York
and
its
pleasures
.
Mrs
.
Vance
played
some
upon
the
piano
,
and
at
last
Hurstwood
came
.