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Each
day
thereafter
brought
its
cares
.
She
found
it
was
not
such
a
wonderful
thing
to
be
in
the
chorus
,
and
she
also
learned
that
her
salary
would
be
twelve
dollars
a
week
.
After
a
few
days
she
had
her
first
sight
of
those
high
and
mighties
—
the
leading
ladies
and
gentlemen
.
She
saw
that
they
were
privileged
and
deferred
to
.
She
was
nothing
—
absolutely
nothing
at
all
.
At
home
was
Hurstwood
,
daily
giving
her
cause
for
thought
.
He
seemed
to
get
nothing
to
do
,
and
yet
he
made
bold
to
inquire
how
she
was
getting
along
.
The
regularity
with
which
he
did
this
smacked
of
some
one
who
was
waiting
to
live
upon
her
labour
.
Now
that
she
had
a
visible
means
of
support
,
this
irritated
her
.
He
seemed
to
be
depending
upon
her
little
twelve
dollars
.
“
How
are
you
getting
along
?
”
he
would
blandly
inquire
.
“
Oh
,
all
right
,
”
she
would
reply
.
“
Find
it
easy
?
”
“
It
will
be
all
right
when
I
get
used
to
it
.
”
His
paper
would
then
engross
his
thoughts
.
“
I
got
some
lard
,
”
he
would
add
,
as
an
afterthought
.
“
I
thought
maybe
you
might
want
to
make
some
biscuit
.
”
The
calm
suggestion
of
the
man
astonished
her
a
little
,
especially
in
the
light
of
recent
developments
.
Her
dawning
independence
gave
her
more
courage
to
observe
,
and
she
felt
as
if
she
wanted
to
say
things
.
Still
she
could
not
talk
to
him
as
she
had
to
Drouet
.
There
was
something
in
the
man
’
s
manner
of
which
she
had
always
stood
in
awe
.
He
seemed
to
have
some
invisible
strength
in
reserve
.
One
day
,
after
her
first
week
’
s
rehearsal
,
what
she
expected
came
openly
to
the
surface
.