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“
I
’
ll
get
out
of
this
,
”
he
said
to
himself
.
Then
the
sheer
loneliness
of
his
situation
rushed
upon
him
in
full
.
“
Left
me
!
”
he
muttered
,
and
repeated
,
“
left
me
!
”
The
place
that
had
been
so
comfortable
,
where
he
had
spent
so
many
days
of
warmth
,
was
now
a
memory
.
Something
colder
and
chillier
confronted
him
.
He
sank
down
in
his
chair
,
resting
his
chin
in
his
hand
—
mere
sensation
,
without
thought
,
holding
him
.
Then
something
like
a
bereaved
affection
and
self
-
pity
swept
over
him
.
“
She
needn
’
t
have
gone
away
,
”
he
said
.
“
I
’
d
have
got
something
.
”
He
sat
a
long
while
without
rocking
,
and
added
quite
clearly
,
out
loud
:
“
I
tried
,
didn
’
t
I
?
”
At
midnight
he
was
still
rocking
,
staring
at
the
floor
.
Installed
in
her
comfortable
room
,
Carrie
wondered
how
Hurstwood
had
taken
her
departure
.
She
arranged
a
few
things
hastily
and
then
left
for
the
theatre
,
half
expecting
to
encounter
him
at
the
door
.
Not
finding
him
,
her
dread
lifted
,
and
she
felt
more
kindly
toward
him
.
She
quite
forgot
him
until
about
to
come
out
,
after
the
show
,
when
the
chance
of
his
being
there
frightened
her
.
As
day
after
day
passed
and
she
heard
nothing
at
all
,
the
thought
of
being
bothered
by
him
passed
.
In
a
little
while
she
was
,
except
for
occasional
thoughts
,
wholly
free
of
the
gloom
with
which
her
life
had
been
weighed
in
the
flat
.