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Minnie
was
no
companion
for
her
sister
—
she
was
too
old
.
Her
thoughts
were
staid
and
solemnly
adapted
to
a
condition
.
If
Hanson
had
any
pleasant
thoughts
or
happy
feelings
he
concealed
them
.
He
seemed
to
do
all
his
mental
operations
without
the
aid
of
physical
expression
.
He
was
as
still
as
a
deserted
chamber
.
Carrie
,
on
the
other
hand
,
had
the
blood
of
youth
and
some
imagination
.
Her
day
of
love
and
the
mysteries
of
courtship
were
still
ahead
.
She
could
think
of
things
she
would
like
to
do
,
of
clothes
she
would
like
to
wear
,
and
of
places
she
would
like
to
visit
.
These
were
the
things
upon
which
her
mind
ran
,
and
it
was
like
meeting
with
opposition
at
every
turn
to
find
no
one
here
to
call
forth
or
respond
to
her
feelings
.
She
had
forgotten
,
in
considering
and
explaining
the
result
of
her
day
,
that
Drouet
might
come
.
Now
,
when
she
saw
how
unreceptive
these
two
people
were
,
she
hoped
he
would
not
.
She
did
not
know
exactly
what
she
would
do
or
how
she
would
explain
to
Drouet
,
if
he
came
.
After
supper
she
changed
her
clothes
.
When
she
was
trimly
dressed
she
was
rather
a
sweet
little
being
,
with
large
eyes
and
a
sad
mouth
.
Her
face
expressed
the
mingled
expectancy
,
dissatisfaction
,
and
depression
she
felt
.
She
wandered
about
after
the
dishes
were
put
away
,
talked
a
little
with
Minnie
,
and
then
decided
to
go
down
and
stand
in
the
door
at
the
foot
of
the
stairs
.
If
Drouet
came
,
she
could
meet
him
there
.
Her
face
took
on
the
semblance
of
a
look
of
happiness
as
she
put
on
her
hat
to
go
below
.
“
Carrie
doesn
’
t
seem
to
like
her
place
very
well
,
”
said
Minnie
to
her
husband
when
the
latter
came
out
,
paper
in
hand
,
to
sit
in
the
dining
-
room
a
few
minutes
.
“
She
ought
to
keep
it
for
a
time
,
anyhow
,
”
said
Hanson
.
“
Has
she
gone
downstairs
?
”
“
Yes
,
”
said
Minnie
.
“
I
’
d
tell
her
to
keep
it
if
I
were
you
.
She
might
be
here
weeks
without
getting
another
one
.
”
Minnie
said
she
would
,
and
Hanson
read
his
paper
.
“
If
I
were
you
,
”
he
said
a
little
later
,
“
I
wouldn
’
t
let
her
stand
in
the
door
down
there
.
It
don
’
t
look
good
.
”
“
I
’
ll
tell
her
,
”
said
Minnie
.