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Gradually
the
deference
and
congratulation
gave
her
a
mental
appreciation
of
her
state
.
She
was
no
longer
ordered
,
but
requested
,
and
that
politely
.
The
other
members
of
the
cast
looked
at
her
enviously
as
she
came
out
arrayed
in
her
simple
habit
,
which
she
wore
all
through
the
play
.
All
those
who
had
supposedly
been
her
equals
and
superiors
now
smiled
the
smile
of
sociability
,
as
much
as
to
say
:
“
How
friendly
we
have
always
been
.
”
Only
the
star
comedian
whose
part
had
been
so
deeply
injured
stalked
by
himself
.
Figuratively
,
he
could
not
kiss
the
hand
that
smote
him
.
Doing
her
simple
part
,
Carrie
gradually
realised
the
meaning
of
the
applause
which
was
for
her
,
and
it
was
sweet
.
She
felt
mildly
guilty
of
something
—
perhaps
unworthiness
.
When
her
associates
addressed
her
in
the
wings
she
only
smiled
weakly
.
The
pride
and
daring
of
place
were
not
for
her
.
It
never
once
crossed
her
mind
to
be
reserved
or
haughty
—
to
be
other
than
she
had
been
.
After
the
performances
she
rode
to
her
room
with
Lola
,
in
a
carriage
provided
.
Then
came
a
week
in
which
the
first
fruits
of
success
were
offered
to
her
lips
—
bowl
after
bowl
.
It
did
not
matter
that
her
splendid
salary
had
not
begun
.
The
world
seemed
satisfied
with
the
promise
.
She
began
to
get
letters
and
cards
.
A
Mr
.
Withers
—
whom
she
did
not
know
from
Adam
—
having
learned
by
some
hook
or
crook
where
she
resided
,
bowed
himself
politely
in
.
“
You
will
excuse
me
for
intruding
,
”
he
said
;
“
but
have
you
been
thinking
of
changing
your
apartments
?
”
“
I
hadn
’
t
thought
of
it
,
”
returned
Carrie
.
“
Well
,
I
am
connected
with
the
Wellington
—
the
new
hotel
on
Broadway
.
You
have
probably
seen
notices
of
it
in
the
papers
.
”
Carrie
recognised
the
name
as
standing
for
one
of
the
newest
and
most
imposing
hostelries
.
She
had
heard
it
spoken
of
as
having
a
splendid
restaurant
.
“
Just
so
,
”
went
on
Mr
.
Withers
,
accepting
her
acknowledgment
of
familiarity
.
“
We
have
some
very
elegant
rooms
at
present
which
we
would
like
to
have
you
look
at
,
if
you
have
not
made
up
your
mind
where
you
intend
to
reside
for
the
summer
.
Our
apartments
are
perfect
in
every
detail
—
hot
and
cold
water
,
private
baths
,
special
hall
service
for
every
floor
,
elevators
,
and
all
that
.
You
know
what
our
restaurant
is
.
”
Carrie
looked
at
him
quietly
.
She
was
wondering
whether
he
took
her
to
be
a
millionaire
.
“
What
are
your
rates
?
”
she
inquired
.