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“
Much
obliged
,
”
said
Hurstwood
,
softly
,
but
the
other
paid
no
more
attention
to
him
.
Satisfied
with
his
success
and
yet
ashamed
of
his
situation
,
he
decided
that
he
would
only
ask
for
twenty
-
five
cents
more
,
since
that
would
be
sufficient
.
He
strolled
about
sizing
up
people
,
but
it
was
long
before
just
the
right
face
and
situation
arrived
.
When
he
asked
,
he
was
refused
.
Shocked
by
this
result
,
he
took
an
hour
to
recover
and
then
asked
again
.
This
time
a
nickel
was
given
him
.
By
the
most
watchful
effort
he
did
get
twenty
cents
more
,
but
it
was
painful
.
The
next
day
he
resorted
to
the
same
effort
,
experiencing
a
variety
of
rebuffs
and
one
or
two
generous
receptions
.
At
last
it
crossed
his
mind
that
there
was
a
science
of
faces
,
and
that
a
man
could
pick
the
liberal
countenance
if
he
tried
.
It
was
no
pleasure
to
him
,
however
,
this
stopping
of
passers
-
by
.
He
saw
one
man
taken
up
for
it
and
now
troubled
lest
he
should
be
arrested
.
Nevertheless
,
he
went
on
,
vaguely
anticipating
that
indefinite
something
which
is
always
better
.
It
was
with
a
sense
of
satisfaction
,
then
,
that
he
saw
announced
one
morning
the
return
of
the
Casino
Company
,
“
with
Miss
Carrie
Madenda
.
”
He
had
thought
of
her
often
enough
in
days
past
.
How
successful
she
was
—
how
much
money
she
must
have
!
Even
now
,
however
,
it
took
a
severe
run
of
ill
luck
to
decide
him
to
appeal
to
her
.
He
was
truly
hungry
before
he
said
:
“
I
’
ll
ask
her
.
She
won
’
t
refuse
me
a
few
dollars
.
”
Accordingly
,
he
headed
for
the
Casino
one
afternoon
,
passing
it
several
times
in
an
effort
to
locate
the
stage
entrance
.
Then
he
sat
in
Bryant
Park
,
a
block
away
,
waiting
.
“
She
can
’
t
refuse
to
help
me
a
little
,
”
he
kept
saying
to
himself
.
Beginning
with
half
-
past
six
,
he
hovered
like
a
shadow
about
the
Thirty
-
ninth
Street
entrance
,
pretending
always
to
be
a
hurrying
pedestrian
and
yet
fearful
lest
he
should
miss
his
object
.
He
was
slightly
nervous
,
too
,
now
that
the
eventful
hour
had
arrived
;
but
being
weak
and
hungry
,
his
ability
to
suffer
was
modified
.
At
last
he
saw
that
the
actors
were
beginning
to
arrive
,
and
his
nervous
tension
increased
,
until
it
seemed
as
if
he
could
not
stand
much
more
.
Once
he
thought
he
saw
Carrie
coming
and
moved
forward
,
only
to
see
that
he
was
mistaken
.
“
She
can
’
t
be
long
,
now
,
”
he
said
to
himself
,
half
fearing
to
encounter
her
and
equally
depressed
at
the
thought
that
she
might
have
gone
in
by
another
way
.
His
stomach
was
so
empty
that
it
ached
.