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The
life
of
the
streets
continued
for
a
long
time
to
interest
Carrie
.
She
never
wearied
of
wondering
where
the
people
in
the
cars
were
going
or
what
their
enjoyments
were
.
Her
imagination
trod
a
very
narrow
round
,
always
winding
up
at
points
which
concerned
money
,
looks
,
clothes
,
or
enjoyment
.
She
would
have
a
far
-
off
thought
of
Columbia
City
now
and
then
,
or
an
irritating
rush
of
feeling
concerning
her
experiences
of
the
present
day
,
but
,
on
the
whole
,
the
little
world
about
her
enlisted
her
whole
attention
.
The
first
floor
of
the
building
,
of
which
Hanson
’
s
flat
was
the
third
,
was
occupied
by
a
bakery
,
and
to
this
,
while
she
was
standing
there
,
Hanson
came
down
to
buy
a
loaf
of
bread
.
She
was
not
aware
of
his
presence
until
he
was
quite
near
her
.
“
I
’
m
after
bread
,
”
was
all
he
said
as
he
passed
.
The
contagion
of
thought
here
demonstrated
itself
.
While
Hanson
really
came
for
bread
,
the
thought
dwelt
with
him
that
now
he
would
see
what
Carrie
was
doing
.
No
sooner
did
he
draw
near
her
with
that
in
mind
than
she
felt
it
.
Of
course
,
she
had
no
understanding
of
what
put
it
into
her
head
,
but
,
nevertheless
,
it
aroused
in
her
the
first
shade
of
real
antipathy
to
him
.
She
knew
now
that
she
did
not
like
him
.
He
was
suspicious
.
A
thought
will
colour
a
world
for
us
.
The
flow
of
Carrie
’
s
meditations
had
been
disturbed
,
and
Hanson
had
not
long
gone
upstairs
before
she
followed
.
She
had
realised
with
the
lapse
of
the
quarter
hours
that
Drouet
was
not
coming
,
and
somehow
she
felt
a
little
resentful
,
a
little
as
if
she
had
been
forsaken
—
was
not
good
enough
.
She
went
upstairs
,
where
everything
was
silent
.
Minnie
was
sewing
by
a
lamp
at
the
table
.
Hanson
had
already
turned
in
for
the
night
.
In
her
weariness
and
disappointment
Carrie
did
no
more
than
announce
that
she
was
going
to
bed
.
“
Yes
,
you
’
d
better
,
”
returned
Minnie
.
“
You
’
ve
got
to
get
up
early
,
you
know
.
”
The
morning
was
no
better
.
Hanson
was
just
going
out
the
door
as
Carrie
came
from
her
room
.
Minnie
tried
to
talk
with
her
during
breakfast
,
but
there
was
not
much
of
interest
which
they
could
mutually
discuss
.
As
on
the
previous
morning
,
Carrie
walked
down
town
,
for
she
began
to
realise
now
that
her
four
-
fifty
would
not
even
allow
her
car
fare
after
she
paid
her
board
.
This
seemed
a
miserable
arrangement
.
But
the
morning
light
swept
away
the
first
misgivings
of
the
day
,
as
morning
light
is
ever
wont
to
do
.
At
the
shoe
factory
she
put
in
a
long
day
,
scarcely
so
wearisome
as
the
preceding
,
but
considerably
less
novel
.
The
head
foreman
,
on
his
round
,
stopped
by
her
machine
.
“
Where
did
you
come
from
?
”
he
inquired
.