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On
the
fourth
day
,
however
,
it
cleared
,
and
he
read
that
the
storm
was
over
.
Now
,
however
,
he
idled
,
thinking
how
sloppy
the
streets
would
be
.
It
was
noon
before
he
finally
abandoned
his
papers
and
got
under
way
.
Owing
to
the
slightly
warmer
temperature
the
streets
were
bad
.
He
went
across
Fourteenth
Street
on
the
car
and
got
a
transfer
south
on
Broadway
.
One
little
advertisement
he
had
,
relating
to
a
saloon
down
in
Pearl
Street
.
When
he
reached
the
Broadway
Central
,
however
,
he
changed
his
mind
.
“
What
’
s
the
use
?
”
he
thought
,
looking
out
upon
the
slop
and
snow
.
“
I
couldn
’
t
buy
into
it
.
It
’
s
a
thousand
to
one
nothing
comes
of
it
.
I
guess
I
’
ll
get
off
,
”
and
off
he
got
.
In
the
lobby
he
took
a
seat
and
waited
again
,
wondering
what
he
could
do
.
While
he
was
idly
pondering
,
satisfied
to
be
inside
,
a
well
-
dressed
man
passed
up
the
lobby
,
stopped
,
looked
sharply
,
as
if
not
sure
of
his
memory
,
and
then
approached
.
Hurstwood
recognised
Cargill
,
the
owner
of
the
large
stables
in
Chicago
of
the
same
name
,
whom
he
had
last
seen
at
Avery
Hall
,
the
night
Carrie
appeared
there
.
The
remembrance
of
how
this
individual
brought
up
his
wife
to
shake
hands
on
that
occasion
was
also
on
the
instant
clear
.
Hurstwood
was
greatly
abashed
.
His
eyes
expressed
the
difficulty
he
felt
.
“
Why
,
it
’
s
Hurstwood
!
”
said
Cargill
,
remembering
now
,
and
sorry
that
he
had
not
recognised
him
quickly
enough
in
the
beginning
to
have
avoided
this
meeting
.
“
Yes
,
”
said
Hurstwood
.
“
How
are
you
?
”
“
Very
well
,
”
said
Cargill
,
troubled
for
something
to
talk
about
.
“
Stopping
here
?
”
“
No
,
”
said
Hurstwood
,
“
just
keeping
an
appointment
.
”