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“
I
’
m
all
right
,
”
said
Carrie
,
smiling
.
Drouet
looked
her
over
and
saw
something
different
.
“
Well
,
”
he
said
,
“
I
want
to
talk
to
you
.
You
’
re
not
going
anywhere
in
particular
,
are
you
?
”
“
Not
just
now
,
”
said
Carrie
.
“
Let
’
s
go
up
here
and
have
something
to
eat
.
George
!
but
I
’
m
glad
to
see
you
again
.
”
She
felt
so
relieved
in
his
radiant
presence
,
so
much
looked
after
and
cared
for
,
that
she
assented
gladly
,
though
with
the
slightest
air
of
holding
back
.
“
Well
,
”
he
said
,
as
he
took
her
arm
—
and
there
was
an
exuberance
of
good
-
fellowship
in
the
word
which
fairly
warmed
the
cockles
of
her
heart
.
They
went
through
Monroe
Street
to
the
old
Windsor
dining
-
room
,
which
was
then
a
large
,
comfortable
place
,
with
an
excellent
cuisine
and
substantial
service
.
Drouet
selected
a
table
close
by
the
window
,
where
the
busy
rout
of
the
street
could
be
seen
.
He
loved
the
changing
panorama
of
the
street
—
to
see
and
be
seen
as
he
dined
.
“
Now
,
”
he
said
,
getting
Carrie
and
himself
comfortably
settled
,
“
what
will
you
have
?
”
Carrie
looked
over
the
large
bill
of
fare
which
the
waiter
handed
her
without
really
considering
it
.
She
was
very
hungry
,
and
the
things
she
saw
there
awakened
her
desires
,
but
the
high
prices
held
her
attention
.
“
Half
broiled
spring
chicken
—
seventy
-
five
.
Sirloin
steak
with
mushrooms
—
one
twenty
-
five
.
”
She
had
dimly
heard
of
these
things
,
but
it
seemed
strange
to
be
called
to
order
from
the
list
.