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“
All
right
,
”
said
Hurstwood
.
The
third
night
she
went
to
her
front
bed
without
apologies
.
This
was
a
grim
blow
to
Hurstwood
,
but
he
never
mentioned
it
.
“
All
right
,
”
he
said
to
himself
,
with
an
irrepressible
frown
,
“
let
her
sleep
alone
.
”
The
Vances
,
who
had
been
back
in
the
city
ever
since
Christmas
,
had
not
forgotten
Carrie
;
but
they
,
or
rather
Mrs
.
Vance
,
had
never
called
on
her
,
for
the
very
simple
reason
that
Carrie
had
never
sent
her
address
.
True
to
her
nature
,
she
corresponded
with
Mrs
.
Vance
as
long
as
she
still
lived
in
Seventy
-
eighth
Street
,
but
when
she
was
compelled
to
move
into
Thirteenth
,
her
fear
that
the
latter
would
take
it
as
an
indication
of
reduced
circumstances
caused
her
to
study
some
way
of
avoiding
the
necessity
of
giving
her
address
.
Not
finding
any
convenient
method
,
she
sorrowfully
resigned
the
privilege
of
writing
to
her
friend
entirely
.
The
latter
wondered
at
this
strange
silence
,
thought
Carrie
must
have
left
the
city
,
and
in
the
end
gave
her
up
as
lost
.
So
she
was
thoroughly
surprised
to
encounter
her
in
Fourteenth
Street
,
where
she
had
gone
shopping
.
Carrie
was
there
for
the
same
purpose
.
“
Why
,
Mrs
.
Wheeler
,
”
said
Mrs
.
Vance
,
looking
Carrie
over
in
a
glance
,
“
where
have
you
been
?
Why
haven
’
t
you
been
to
see
me
?
I
’
ve
been
wondering
all
this
time
what
had
become
of
you
.
Really
,
I
—
—
”
“
I
’
m
so
glad
to
see
you
,
”
said
Carrie
,
pleased
and
yet
nonplussed
.
Of
all
times
,
this
was
the
worst
to
encounter
Mrs
.
Vance
.
“
Why
,
I
’
m
living
down
town
here
.
I
’
ve
been
intending
to
come
and
see
you
.
Where
are
you
living
now
?
”
“
In
Fifty
-
eighth
Street
,
”
said
Mrs
.
Vance
,
“
just
off
Seventh
Avenue
—
218
.
Why
don
’
t
you
come
and
see
me
?
”
“
I
will
,
”
said
Carrie
.
“
Really
,
I
’
ve
been
wanting
to
come
.
I
know
I
ought
to
.
It
’
s
a
shame
.
But
you
know
—
—
”
“
What
’
s
your
number
?
”
said
Mrs
.
Vance
.