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You
d
better
keep
it
,
she
observed
.
We
ll
need
other
things
.
No
,
he
said
,
with
a
sort
of
pride
;
you
keep
it
.
Oh
,
go
on
and
keep
it
,
she
replied
,
rather
unnerved
.
There
ll
be
other
things
.
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He
wondered
at
this
,
not
knowing
the
pathetic
figure
he
had
become
in
her
eyes
.
She
restrained
herself
with
difficulty
from
showing
a
quaver
in
her
voice
.
To
say
truly
,
this
would
have
been
Carrie
s
attitude
in
any
case
.
She
had
looked
back
at
times
upon
her
parting
from
Drouet
and
had
regretted
that
she
had
served
him
so
badly
.
She
hoped
she
would
never
meet
him
again
,
but
she
was
ashamed
of
her
conduct
.
Not
that
she
had
any
choice
in
the
final
separation
.
She
had
gone
willingly
to
seek
him
,
with
sympathy
in
her
heart
,
when
Hurstwood
had
reported
him
ill
.
There
was
something
cruel
somewhere
,
and
not
being
able
to
track
it
mentally
to
its
logical
lair
,
she
concluded
with
feeling
that
he
would
never
understand
what
Hurstwood
had
done
and
would
see
hard
-
hearted
decision
in
her
deed
;
hence
her
shame
.
Not
that
she
cared
for
him
.
She
did
not
want
to
make
any
one
who
had
been
good
to
her
feel
badly
.
She
did
not
realise
what
she
was
doing
by
allowing
these
feelings
to
possess
her
.
Hurstwood
,
noticing
the
kindness
,
conceived
better
of
her
.
Carrie
s
good
-
natured
,
anyhow
,
he
thought
.
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Going
to
Miss
Osborne
s
that
afternoon
,
she
found
that
little
lady
packing
and
singing
.
Why
don
t
you
come
over
with
me
to
-
day
?
she
asked
.
Oh
,
I
can
t
,
said
Carrie
.
I
ll
be
there
Friday
.
Would
you
mind
lending
me
the
twenty
-
five
dollars
you
spoke
of
?