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Hurstwood
was
now
hot
and
waked
up
.
It
was
a
great
shaking
up
for
him
,
both
mental
and
moral
.
He
wiped
his
brow
as
he
looked
around
,
and
then
went
for
his
clothes
and
dressed
.
Not
a
sound
came
from
Carrie
;
she
ceased
sobbing
when
she
heard
him
dressing
.
She
thought
,
at
first
,
with
the
faintest
alarm
,
of
being
left
without
money
—
not
of
losing
him
,
though
he
might
be
going
away
permanently
.
She
heard
him
open
the
top
of
the
wardrobe
and
take
out
his
hat
.
Then
the
dining
-
room
door
closed
,
and
she
knew
he
had
gone
.
After
a
few
moments
of
silence
,
she
stood
up
,
dry
-
eyed
,
and
looked
out
the
window
.
Hurstwood
was
just
strolling
up
the
street
,
from
the
flat
,
toward
Sixth
Avenue
.
The
latter
made
progress
along
Thirteenth
and
across
Fourteenth
Street
to
Union
Square
.
“
Look
for
work
!
”
he
said
to
himself
.
“
Look
for
work
!
She
tells
me
to
get
out
and
look
for
work
.
”
He
tried
to
shield
himself
from
his
own
mental
accusation
,
which
told
him
that
she
was
right
.
“
What
a
cursed
thing
that
Mrs
.
Vance
’
s
call
was
,
anyhow
,
”
he
thought
.
“
Stood
right
there
,
and
looked
me
over
.
I
know
what
she
was
thinking
.
”
He
remembered
the
few
times
he
had
seen
her
in
Seventy
-
eight
Street
.
She
was
always
a
swell
-
looker
,
and
he
had
tried
to
put
on
the
air
of
being
worthy
of
such
as
she
,
in
front
of
her
.
Now
,
to
think
she
had
caught
him
looking
this
way
.
He
wrinkled
his
forehead
in
his
distress
.
“
The
devil
!
”
he
said
a
dozen
times
in
an
hour
.
It
was
a
quarter
after
four
when
he
left
the
house
.
Carrie
was
in
tears
.
There
would
be
no
dinner
that
night
.