Понятно
Понятно
Для того чтобы воспользоваться закладками, необходимо
Войти или зарегистрироваться
Отмена
Для того чтобы воспользоваться озвучкой предложений, необходимо
Войти или зарегистрироваться
Отмена
Озвучка предложений доступна при наличии PRO-доступа
Купить PRO-доступ
Отмена
I
am
very
glad
to
meet
you
,
he
said
to
Mrs
.
Vance
when
Carrie
introduced
him
,
showing
much
of
the
old
grace
which
had
captivated
Carrie
.
Did
you
think
your
wife
had
run
away
?
said
Mr
.
Vance
,
extending
his
hand
upon
introduction
.
I
didn
t
know
but
what
she
might
have
found
a
better
husband
,
said
Hurstwood
.
Отключить рекламу
He
now
turned
his
attention
to
Mrs
.
Vance
,
and
in
a
flash
Carrie
saw
again
what
she
for
some
time
had
subconsciously
missed
in
Hurstwood
the
adroitness
and
flattery
of
which
he
was
capable
.
She
also
saw
that
she
was
not
well
dressed
not
nearly
as
well
dressed
as
Mrs
.
Vance
.
These
were
not
vague
ideas
any
longer
.
Her
situation
was
cleared
up
for
her
.
She
felt
that
her
life
was
becoming
stale
,
and
therein
she
felt
cause
for
gloom
.
The
old
helpful
,
urging
melancholy
was
restored
.
The
desirous
Carrie
was
whispered
to
concerning
her
possibilities
.
There
were
no
immediate
results
to
this
awakening
,
for
Carrie
had
little
power
of
initiative
;
but
,
nevertheless
,
she
seemed
ever
capable
of
getting
herself
into
the
tide
of
change
where
she
would
be
easily
borne
along
.
Hurstwood
noticed
nothing
.
He
had
been
unconscious
of
the
marked
contrasts
which
Carrie
had
observed
.
He
did
not
even
detect
the
shade
of
melancholy
which
settled
in
her
eyes
.
Worst
of
all
,
she
now
began
to
feel
the
loneliness
of
the
flat
and
seek
the
company
of
Mrs
.
Vance
,
who
liked
her
exceedingly
.
Let
s
go
to
the
matinée
this
afternoon
,
said
Mrs
.
Vance
,
who
had
stepped
across
into
Carrie
s
flat
one
morning
,
still
arrayed
in
a
soft
pink
dressing
-
gown
,
which
she
had
donned
upon
rising
.
Hurstwood
and
Vance
had
gone
their
separate
ways
nearly
an
hour
before
.
Отключить рекламу
All
right
,
said
Carrie
,
noticing
the
air
of
the
petted
and
well
-
groomed
woman
in
Mrs
.
Vance
s
general
appearance
.
She
looked
as
though
she
was
dearly
loved
and
her
every
wish
gratified
.
What
shall
we
see
?
Oh
,
I
do
want
to
see
Nat
Goodwin
,
said
Mrs
.
Vance
.
I
do
think
he
is
the
jolliest
actor
.
The
papers
say
this
is
such
a
good
play
.