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The
upshot
of
this
was
that
the
change
was
eventually
effected
;
not
without
great
gloom
on
the
part
of
Carrie
.
It
really
affected
her
more
seriously
than
anything
that
had
yet
happened
.
She
began
to
look
upon
Hurstwood
wholly
as
a
man
,
and
not
as
a
lover
or
husband
.
She
felt
thoroughly
bound
to
him
as
a
wife
,
and
that
her
lot
was
cast
with
his
,
whatever
it
might
be
;
but
she
began
to
see
that
he
was
gloomy
and
taciturn
,
not
a
young
,
strong
,
and
buoyant
man
.
He
looked
a
little
bit
old
to
her
about
the
eyes
and
mouth
now
,
and
there
were
other
things
which
placed
him
in
his
true
rank
,
so
far
as
her
estimation
was
concerned
.
She
began
to
feel
that
she
had
made
a
mistake
.
Incidentally
,
she
also
began
to
recall
the
fact
that
he
had
practically
forced
her
to
flee
with
him
.
The
new
flat
was
located
in
Thirteenth
Street
,
a
half
block
west
of
Sixth
Avenue
,
and
contained
only
four
rooms
.
The
new
neighbourhood
did
not
appeal
to
Carrie
as
much
.
There
were
no
trees
here
,
no
west
view
of
the
river
.
The
street
was
solidly
built
up
.
There
were
twelve
families
here
,
respectable
enough
,
but
nothing
like
the
Vances
.
Richer
people
required
more
space
.
Being
left
alone
in
this
little
place
,
Carrie
did
without
a
girl
.
She
made
it
charming
enough
,
but
could
not
make
it
delight
her
.
Hurstwood
was
not
inwardly
pleased
to
think
that
they
should
have
to
modify
their
state
,
but
he
argued
that
he
could
do
nothing
.
He
must
put
the
best
face
on
it
,
and
let
it
go
at
that
.
He
tried
to
show
Carrie
that
there
was
no
cause
for
financial
alarm
,
but
only
congratulation
over
the
chance
he
would
have
at
the
end
of
the
year
by
taking
her
rather
more
frequently
to
the
theatre
and
by
providing
a
liberal
table
.
This
was
for
the
time
only
.
He
was
getting
in
the
frame
of
mind
where
he
wanted
principally
to
be
alone
and
to
be
allowed
to
think
.
The
disease
of
brooding
was
beginning
to
claim
him
as
a
victim
.
Only
the
newspapers
and
his
own
thoughts
were
worth
while
.
The
delight
of
love
had
again
slipped
away
.
It
was
a
case
of
live
,
now
,
making
the
best
you
can
out
of
a
very
commonplace
station
in
life
.
The
road
downward
has
but
few
landings
and
level
places
.
The
very
state
of
his
mind
,
superinduced
by
his
condition
,
caused
the
breach
to
widen
between
him
and
his
partner
.
At
last
that
individual
began
to
wish
that
Hurstwood
was
out
of
it
.
It
so
happened
,
however
,
that
a
real
estate
deal
on
the
part
of
the
owner
of
the
land
arranged
things
even
more
effectually
than
ill
-
will
could
have
schemed
.
“
Did
you
see
that
?
”
said
Shaughnessy
one
morning
to
Hurstwood
,
pointing
to
the
real
estate
column
in
a
copy
of
the
“
Herald
,
”
which
he
held
.
“
No
,
what
is
it
?
”
said
Hurstwood
,
looking
down
the
items
of
news
.
“
The
man
who
owns
this
ground
has
sold
it
.
”