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“
I
don
’
t
know
,
”
said
Carrie
vaguely
—
a
flash
vision
of
the
possibility
of
her
not
securing
employment
rising
in
her
mind
.
“
Several
weeks
,
anyhow
,
”
he
said
,
looking
steadily
into
her
eyes
.
There
was
much
more
passing
now
than
the
mere
words
indicated
.
He
recognised
the
indescribable
thing
that
made
up
for
fascination
and
beauty
in
her
.
She
realised
that
she
was
of
interest
to
him
from
the
one
standpoint
which
a
woman
both
delights
in
and
fears
.
Her
manner
was
simple
,
though
for
the
very
reason
that
she
had
not
yet
learned
the
many
little
affectations
with
which
women
conceal
their
true
feelings
.
Some
things
she
did
appeared
bold
.
A
clever
companion
—
had
she
ever
had
one
—
would
have
warned
her
never
to
look
a
man
in
the
eyes
so
steadily
.
“
Why
do
you
ask
?
”
she
said
.
“
Well
,
I
’
m
going
to
be
there
several
weeks
.
I
’
m
going
to
study
stock
at
our
place
and
get
new
samples
.
I
might
show
you
’
round
.
”
“
I
don
’
t
know
whether
you
can
or
not
.
I
mean
I
don
’
t
know
whether
I
can
.
I
shall
be
living
with
my
sister
,
and
—
—
”
“
Well
,
if
she
minds
,
we
’
ll
fix
that
.
”
He
took
out
his
pencil
and
a
little
pocket
note
-
book
as
if
it
were
all
settled
.
“
What
is
your
address
there
?
”
She
fumbled
her
purse
which
contained
the
address
slip
.
He
reached
down
in
his
hip
pocket
and
took
out
a
fat
purse
.
It
was
filled
with
slips
of
paper
,
some
mileage
books
,
a
roll
of
greenbacks
.
It
impressed
her
deeply
.
Such
a
purse
had
never
been
carried
by
any
one
attentive
to
her
.
Indeed
,
an
experienced
traveller
,
a
brisk
man
of
the
world
,
had
never
come
within
such
close
range
before
.
The
purse
,
the
shiny
tan
shoes
,
the
smart
new
suit
,
and
the
air
with
which
he
did
things
,
built
up
for
her
a
dim
world
of
fortune
,
of
which
he
was
the
centre
.
It
disposed
her
pleasantly
toward
all
he
might
do
.