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It
is
,
isn
t
it
?
said
Carrie
.
She
felt
as
if
she
would
like
to
be
agreeable
to
this
young
man
,
and
also
there
came
with
it
,
or
perhaps
preceded
it
,
the
slightest
shade
of
a
feeling
that
he
was
better
educated
than
she
was
that
his
mind
was
better
.
He
seemed
to
look
it
,
and
the
saving
grace
in
Carrie
was
that
she
could
understand
that
people
could
be
wiser
.
She
had
seen
a
number
of
people
in
her
life
who
reminded
her
of
what
she
had
vaguely
come
to
think
of
as
scholars
.
This
strong
young
man
beside
her
,
with
his
clear
,
natural
look
,
seemed
to
get
a
hold
of
things
which
she
did
not
quite
understand
,
but
approved
of
.
It
was
fine
to
be
so
,
as
a
man
,
she
thought
.
The
conversation
changed
to
a
book
that
was
having
its
vogue
at
the
time
Moulding
a
Maiden
,
by
Albert
Ross
.
Mrs
.
Vance
had
read
it
.
Vance
had
seen
it
discussed
in
some
of
the
papers
.
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A
man
can
make
quite
a
strike
writing
a
book
,
said
Vance
.
I
notice
this
fellow
Ross
is
very
much
talked
about
.
He
was
looking
at
Carrie
as
he
spoke
.
I
hadn
t
heard
of
him
,
said
Carrie
,
honestly
.
Oh
,
I
have
,
said
Mrs
.
Vance
.
He
s
written
lots
of
things
.
This
last
story
is
pretty
good
.
He
doesn
t
amount
to
much
,
said
Ames
.
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Carrie
turned
her
eyes
toward
him
as
to
an
oracle
.
His
stuff
is
nearly
as
bad
as
Dora
Thorne
,
concluded
Ames
.
Carrie
felt
this
as
a
personal
reproof
.
She
read
Dora
Thorne
,
or
had
a
great
deal
in
the
past
.
It
seemed
only
fair
to
her
,
but
she
supposed
that
people
thought
it
very
fine
.
Now
this
clear
-
eyed
,
fine
-
headed
youth
,
who
looked
something
like
a
student
to
her
,
made
fun
of
it
.
It
was
poor
to
him
,
not
worth
reading
.