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“
They
’
re
not
trying
to
run
any
cars
except
with
police
.
They
don
’
t
want
anybody
just
now
—
not
before
next
week
.
”
Next
week
came
,
but
Carrie
saw
no
change
.
Hurstwood
seemed
more
apathetic
than
ever
.
He
saw
her
off
mornings
to
rehearsals
and
the
like
with
the
utmost
calm
.
He
read
and
read
.
Several
times
he
found
himself
staring
at
an
item
,
but
thinking
of
something
else
.
The
first
of
these
lapses
that
he
sharply
noticed
concerned
a
hilarious
party
he
had
once
attended
at
a
driving
club
,
of
which
he
had
been
a
member
.
He
sat
,
gazing
downward
,
and
gradually
thought
he
heard
the
old
voices
and
the
clink
of
glasses
.
“
You
’
re
a
dandy
,
Hurstwood
,
”
his
friend
Walker
said
.
He
was
standing
again
well
dressed
,
smiling
,
good
-
natured
,
the
recipient
of
encores
for
a
good
story
.
All
at
once
he
looked
up
.
The
room
was
so
still
it
seemed
ghostlike
.
He
heard
the
clock
ticking
audibly
and
half
suspected
that
he
had
been
dozing
.
The
paper
was
so
straight
in
his
hands
,
however
,
and
the
items
he
had
been
reading
so
directly
before
him
,
that
he
rid
himself
of
the
doze
idea
.
Still
,
it
seemed
peculiar
.
When
it
occurred
a
second
time
,
however
,
it
did
not
seem
quite
so
strange
.
Butcher
and
grocery
man
,
baker
and
coal
man
—
not
the
group
with
whom
he
was
then
dealing
,
but
those
who
had
trusted
him
to
the
limit
—
called
.
He
met
them
all
blandly
,
becoming
deft
in
excuse
.
At
last
he
became
bold
,
pretended
to
be
out
,
or
waved
them
off
.
“
They
can
’
t
get
blood
out
of
a
turnip
,
”
he
said
,
“
if
I
had
it
I
’
d
pay
them
.
”
Carrie
’
s
little
soldier
friend
,
Miss
Osborne
,
seeing
her
succeeding
,
had
become
a
sort
of
satellite
.
Little
Osborne
could
never
of
herself
amount
to
anything
.
She
seemed
to
realise
it
in
a
sort
of
pussy
-
like
way
and
instinctively
concluded
to
cling
with
her
soft
little
claws
to
Carrie
.
“
Oh
,
you
’
ll
get
up
,
”
she
kept
telling
Carrie
with
admiration
.
“
You
’
re
so
good
.
”
Timid
as
Carrie
was
,
she
was
strong
in
capability
.
The
reliance
of
others
made
her
feel
as
if
she
must
,
and
when
she
must
she
dared
.
Experience
of
the
world
and
of
necessity
was
in
her
favour
.
No
longer
the
lightest
word
of
a
man
made
her
head
dizzy
.