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She
passed
,
not
answering
.
He
looked
at
the
paper
a
few
moments
,
and
then
rose
up
and
put
on
his
coat
.
“
I
’
m
going
downtown
,
Carrie
,
”
he
said
,
coming
out
.
“
I
’
m
out
of
sorts
to
-
night
.
”
She
did
not
answer
.
“
Don
’
t
be
angry
,
”
he
said
.
“
It
will
be
all
right
to
-
morrow
.
”
He
looked
at
her
,
but
she
paid
no
attention
to
him
,
working
at
her
dishes
.
“
Good
-
bye
!
”
he
said
finally
,
and
went
out
.
This
was
the
first
strong
result
of
the
situation
between
them
,
but
with
the
nearing
of
the
last
day
of
the
business
the
gloom
became
almost
a
permanent
thing
.
Hurstwood
could
not
conceal
his
feelings
about
the
matter
.
Carrie
could
not
help
wondering
where
she
was
drifting
.
It
got
so
that
they
talked
even
less
than
usual
,
and
yet
it
was
not
Hurstwood
who
felt
any
objection
to
Carrie
.
It
was
Carrie
who
shied
away
from
him
.
This
he
noticed
.
It
aroused
an
objection
to
her
becoming
indifferent
to
him
.
He
made
the
possibility
of
friendly
intercourse
almost
a
giant
task
,
and
then
noticed
with
discontent
that
Carrie
added
to
it
by
her
manner
and
made
it
more
impossible
.
At
last
the
final
day
came
.
When
it
actually
arrived
,
Hurstwood
,
who
had
got
his
mind
into
such
a
state
where
a
thunderclap
and
raging
storm
would
have
seemed
highly
appropriate
,
was
rather
relieved
to
find
that
it
was
a
plain
,
ordinary
day
.
The
sun
shone
,
the
temperature
was
pleasant
.
He
felt
,
as
he
came
to
the
breakfast
table
,
that
it
wasn
’
t
so
terrible
,
after
all
.
“
Well
,
”
he
said
to
Carrie
,
“
to
-
day
’
s
my
last
day
on
earth
.