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Not
trained
to
reason
or
introspect
himself
,
he
could
not
analyse
the
change
that
was
taking
place
in
his
mind
,
and
hence
his
body
,
but
he
felt
the
depression
of
it
.
Constant
comparison
between
his
old
state
and
his
new
showed
a
balance
for
the
worse
,
which
produced
a
constant
state
of
gloom
or
,
at
least
,
depression
.
Now
,
it
has
been
shown
experimentally
that
a
constantly
subdued
frame
of
mind
produces
certain
poisons
in
the
blood
,
called
katastates
,
just
as
virtuous
feelings
of
pleasure
and
delight
produce
helpful
chemicals
called
anastates
.
The
poisons
generated
by
remorse
inveigh
against
the
system
,
and
eventually
produce
marked
physical
deterioration
.
To
these
Hurstwood
was
subject
.
In
the
course
of
time
it
told
upon
his
temper
.
His
eye
no
longer
possessed
that
buoyant
,
searching
shrewdness
which
had
characterised
it
in
Adams
Street
.
His
step
was
not
as
sharp
and
firm
.
He
was
given
to
thinking
,
thinking
,
thinking
.
The
new
friends
he
made
were
not
celebrities
.
They
were
of
a
cheaper
,
a
slightly
more
sensual
and
cruder
,
grade
.
He
could
not
possibly
take
the
pleasure
in
this
company
that
he
had
in
that
of
those
fine
frequenters
of
the
Chicago
resort
.
He
was
left
to
brood
.
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Slowly
,
exceedingly
slowly
,
his
desire
to
greet
,
conciliate
,
and
make
at
home
these
people
who
visited
the
Warren
Street
place
passed
from
him
.
More
and
more
slowly
the
significance
of
the
realm
he
had
left
began
to
be
clear
.
It
did
not
seem
so
wonderful
to
be
in
it
when
he
was
in
it
.
It
had
seemed
very
easy
for
any
one
to
get
up
there
and
have
ample
raiment
and
money
to
spend
,
but
now
that
he
was
out
of
it
,
how
far
off
it
became
.
He
began
to
see
as
one
sees
a
city
with
a
wall
about
it
.
Men
were
posted
at
the
gates
.
You
could
not
get
in
.
Those
inside
did
not
care
to
come
out
to
see
who
you
were
.
They
were
so
merry
inside
there
that
all
those
outside
were
forgotten
,
and
he
was
on
the
outside
.
Each
day
he
could
read
in
the
evening
papers
of
the
doings
within
this
walled
city
.
In
the
notices
of
passengers
for
Europe
he
read
the
names
of
eminent
frequenters
of
his
old
resort
.
In
the
theatrical
column
appeared
,
from
time
to
time
,
announcements
of
the
latest
successes
of
men
he
had
known
.
He
knew
that
they
were
at
their
old
gayeties
.
Pullmans
were
hauling
them
to
and
fro
about
the
land
,
papers
were
greeting
them
with
interesting
mentions
,
the
elegant
lobbies
of
hotels
and
the
glow
of
polished
dining
-
rooms
were
keeping
them
close
within
the
walled
city
.
Men
whom
he
had
known
,
men
whom
he
had
tipped
glasses
with
rich
men
,
and
he
was
forgotten
!
Who
was
Mr
.
Wheeler
?
What
was
the
Warren
Street
resort
?
Bah
!
If
one
thinks
that
such
thoughts
do
not
come
to
so
common
a
type
of
mind
that
such
feelings
require
a
higher
mental
development
I
would
urge
for
their
consideration
the
fact
that
it
is
the
higher
mental
development
that
does
away
with
such
thoughts
.
It
is
the
higher
mental
development
which
induces
philosophy
and
that
fortitude
which
refuses
to
dwell
upon
such
things
refuses
to
be
made
to
suffer
by
their
consideration
.
The
common
type
of
mind
is
exceedingly
keen
on
all
matters
which
relate
to
its
physical
welfare
exceedingly
keen
.
It
is
the
unintellectual
miser
who
sweats
blood
at
the
loss
of
a
hundred
dollars
.
It
is
the
Epictetus
who
smiles
when
the
last
vestige
of
physical
welfare
is
removed
.
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The
time
came
,
in
the
third
year
,
when
this
thinking
began
to
produce
results
in
the
Warren
Street
place
.
The
tide
of
patronage
dropped
a
little
below
what
it
had
been
at
its
best
since
he
had
been
there
.
This
irritated
and
worried
him
.
There
came
a
night
when
he
confessed
to
Carrie
that
the
business
was
not
doing
as
well
this
month
as
it
had
the
month
before
.
This
was
in
lieu
of
certain
suggestions
she
had
made
concerning
little
things
she
wanted
to
buy
.
She
had
not
failed
to
notice
that
he
did
not
seem
to
consult
her
about
buying
clothes
for
himself
.
For
the
first
time
,
it
struck
her
as
a
ruse
,
or
that
he
said
it
so
that
she
would
not
think
of
asking
for
things
.
Her
reply
was
mild
enough
,
but
her
thoughts
were
rebellious
.
He
was
not
looking
after
her
at
all
.
She
was
depending
for
her
enjoyment
upon
the
Vances
.
And
now
the
latter
announced
that
they
were
going
away
.