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“
I
’
ll
get
something
!
”
he
said
,
assuming
determination
.
Then
he
went
back
to
his
paper
.
What
Hurstwood
got
as
the
result
of
this
determination
was
more
self
-
assurance
that
each
particular
day
was
not
the
day
.
At
the
same
time
,
Carrie
passed
through
thirty
days
of
mental
distress
.
Her
need
of
clothes
—
to
say
nothing
of
her
desire
for
ornaments
—
grew
rapidly
as
the
fact
developed
that
for
all
her
work
she
was
not
to
have
them
.
The
sympathy
she
felt
for
Hurstwood
,
at
the
time
he
asked
her
to
tide
him
over
,
vanished
with
these
newer
urgings
of
decency
.
He
was
not
always
renewing
his
request
,
but
this
love
of
good
appearance
was
.
It
insisted
,
and
Carrie
wished
to
satisfy
it
,
wished
more
and
more
that
Hurstwood
was
not
in
the
way
.
Hurstwood
reasoned
,
when
he
neared
the
last
ten
dollars
,
that
he
had
better
keep
a
little
pocket
change
and
not
become
wholly
dependent
for
car
-
fare
,
shaves
,
and
the
like
;
so
when
this
sum
was
still
in
his
hand
he
announced
himself
as
penniless
.
“
I
’
m
clear
out
,
”
he
said
to
Carrie
one
afternoon
.
“
I
paid
for
some
coal
this
morning
,
and
that
took
all
but
ten
or
fifteen
cents
.
”
“
I
’
ve
got
some
money
there
in
my
purse
.
”
Hurstwood
went
to
get
it
,
starting
for
a
can
of
tomatoes
.
Carrie
scarcely
noticed
that
this
was
the
beginning
of
the
new
order
.
He
took
out
fifteen
cents
and
bought
the
can
with
it
.
Thereafter
it
was
dribs
and
drabs
of
this
sort
,
until
one
morning
Carrie
suddenly
remembered
that
she
would
not
be
back
until
close
to
dinner
time
.
“
We
’
re
all
out
of
flour
,
”
she
said
;
“
you
’
d
better
get
some
this
afternoon
.
We
haven
’
t
any
meat
,
either
.
How
would
it
do
if
we
had
liver
and
bacon
?
”
“
Suits
me
,
”
said
Hurstwood
.