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It
was
approaching
spring
,
and
they
were
going
North
.
Oh
,
yes
,
said
Mrs
.
Vance
to
Carrie
,
we
think
we
might
as
well
give
up
the
flat
and
store
our
things
.
We
ll
be
gone
for
the
summer
,
and
it
would
be
a
useless
expense
.
I
think
we
ll
settle
a
little
farther
down
town
when
we
come
back
.
Carrie
heard
this
with
genuine
sorrow
.
She
had
enjoyed
Mrs
.
Vance
s
companionship
so
much
.
There
was
no
one
else
in
the
house
whom
she
knew
.
Again
she
would
be
all
alone
.
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Hurstwood
s
gloom
over
the
slight
decrease
in
profits
and
the
departure
of
the
Vances
came
together
.
So
Carrie
had
loneliness
and
this
mood
of
her
husband
to
enjoy
at
the
same
time
.
It
was
a
grievous
thing
.
She
became
restless
and
dissatisfied
,
not
exactly
,
as
she
thought
,
with
Hurstwood
,
but
with
life
.
What
was
it
?
A
very
dull
round
indeed
.
What
did
she
have
?
Nothing
but
this
narrow
,
little
flat
.
The
Vances
could
travel
,
they
could
do
the
things
worth
doing
,
and
here
she
was
.
For
what
was
she
made
,
anyhow
?
More
thought
followed
,
and
then
tears
tears
seemed
justified
,
and
the
only
relief
in
the
world
.
For
another
period
this
state
continued
,
the
twain
leading
a
rather
monotonous
life
,
and
then
there
was
a
slight
change
for
the
worse
.
One
evening
,
Hurstwood
,
after
thinking
about
a
way
to
modify
Carrie
s
desire
for
clothes
and
the
general
strain
upon
his
ability
to
provide
,
said
:
I
don
t
think
I
ll
ever
be
able
to
do
much
with
Shaughnessy
.
What
s
the
matter
?
said
Carrie
.
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Oh
,
he
s
a
slow
,
greedy
mick
!
He
won
t
agree
to
anything
to
improve
the
place
,
and
it
won
t
ever
pay
without
it
.
Can
t
you
make
him
?
said
Carrie
.