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On
Saturday
she
paid
another
four
dollars
and
pocketed
her
fifty
cents
in
despair
.
The
speaking
acquaintanceship
which
she
formed
with
some
of
the
girls
at
the
shop
discovered
to
her
the
fact
that
they
had
more
of
their
earnings
to
use
for
themselves
than
she
did
.
They
had
young
men
of
the
kind
whom
she
,
since
her
experience
with
Drouet
,
felt
above
,
who
took
them
about
.
She
came
to
thoroughly
dislike
the
light
-
headed
young
fellows
of
the
shop
.
Not
one
of
them
had
a
show
of
refinement
.
She
saw
only
their
workday
side
.
There
came
a
day
when
the
first
premonitory
blast
of
winter
swept
over
the
city
.
It
scudded
the
fleecy
clouds
in
the
heavens
,
trailed
long
,
thin
streamers
of
smoke
from
the
tall
stacks
,
and
raced
about
the
streets
and
corners
in
sharp
and
sudden
puffs
.
Carrie
now
felt
the
problem
of
winter
clothes
.
What
was
she
to
do
?
She
had
no
winter
jacket
,
no
hat
,
no
shoes
.
It
was
difficult
to
speak
to
Minnie
about
this
,
but
at
last
she
summoned
the
courage
.
“
I
don
’
t
know
what
I
’
m
going
to
do
about
clothes
,
”
she
said
one
evening
when
they
were
together
.
“
I
need
a
hat
.
”
Minnie
looked
serious
.
“
Why
don
’
t
you
keep
part
of
your
money
and
buy
yourself
one
?
”
she
suggested
,
worried
over
the
situation
which
the
withholding
of
Carrie
’
s
money
would
create
.
“
I
’
d
like
to
for
a
week
or
so
,
if
you
don
’
t
mind
,
”
ventured
Carrie
.
“
Could
you
pay
two
dollars
?
”
asked
Minnie
.
Carrie
readily
acquiesced
,
glad
to
escape
the
trying
situation
,
and
liberal
now
that
she
saw
a
way
out
.
She
was
elated
and
began
figuring
at
once
.
She
needed
a
hat
first
of
all
.
How
Minnie
explained
to
Hanson
she
never
knew
.
He
said
nothing
at
all
,
but
there
were
thoughts
in
the
air
which
left
disagreeable
impressions
.
The
new
arrangement
might
have
worked
if
sickness
had
not
intervened
.
It
blew
up
cold
after
a
rain
one
afternoon
when
Carrie
was
still
without
a
jacket
.
She
came
out
of
the
warm
shop
at
six
and
shivered
as
the
wind
struck
her
.
In
the
morning
she
was
sneezing
,
and
going
down
town
made
it
worse
.
That
day
her
bones
ached
and
she
felt
light
-
headed
.
Towards
evening
she
felt
very
ill
,
and
when
she
reached
home
was
not
hungry
.
Minnie
noticed
her
drooping
actions
and
asked
her
about
herself
.
“
I
don
’
t
know
,
”
said
Carrie
.
“
I
feel
real
bad
.
”