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The
theatres
let
out
.
Fire
signs
disappeared
.
A
clock
struck
eleven
.
Another
half
-
hour
and
he
was
down
to
the
last
two
men
.
Come
,
now
,
he
exclaimed
to
several
curious
observers
;
eighteen
cents
will
fix
us
all
up
for
the
night
.
Eighteen
cents
.
I
have
six
.
Somebody
give
me
the
money
.
Remember
,
I
have
to
go
over
to
Brooklyn
yet
to
-
night
.
Before
that
I
have
to
take
these
men
down
and
put
them
to
bed
.
Eighteen
cents
.
No
one
responded
.
He
walked
to
and
fro
,
looking
down
for
several
minutes
,
occasionally
saying
softly
:
Eighteen
cents
.
It
seemed
as
if
this
paltry
sum
would
delay
the
desired
culmination
longer
than
all
the
rest
had
.
Hurstwood
,
buoyed
up
slightly
by
the
long
line
of
which
he
was
a
part
,
refrained
with
an
effort
from
groaning
,
he
was
so
weak
.
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At
last
a
lady
in
opera
cape
and
rustling
skirts
came
down
Fifth
Avenue
,
accompanied
by
her
escort
.
Hurstwood
gazed
wearily
,
reminded
by
her
both
of
Carrie
in
her
new
world
and
of
the
time
when
he
had
escorted
his
own
wife
in
like
manner
.
While
he
was
gazing
,
she
turned
and
,
looking
at
the
remarkable
company
,
sent
her
escort
over
.
He
came
,
holding
a
bill
in
his
fingers
,
all
elegant
and
graceful
.
Here
you
are
,
he
said
Thanks
,
said
the
captain
,
turning
to
the
two
remaining
applicants
.
Now
we
have
some
for
to
-
morrow
night
,
he
added
.
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Therewith
he
lined
up
the
last
two
and
proceeded
to
the
head
,
counting
as
he
went
.
One
hundred
and
thirty
-
seven
,
he
announced
.
Now
,
boys
,
line
up
.
Right
dress
there
.
We
won
t
be
much
longer
about
this
.
Steady
,
now
.
He
placed
himself
at
the
head
and
called
out
Forward
.
Hurstwood
moved
with
the
line
.
Across
Fifth
Avenue
,
through
Madison
Square
by
the
winding
paths
,
east
on
Twenty
-
third
Street
,
and
down
Third
Avenue
wound
the
long
,
serpentine
company
.
Midnight
pedestrians
and
loiterers
stopped
and
stared
as
the
company
passed
.
Chatting
policemen
,
at
various
corners
,
stared
indifferently
or
nodded
to
the
leader
,
whom
they
had
seen
before
.
On
Third
Avenue
they
marched
,
a
seemingly
weary
way
,
to
Eighth
Street
,
where
there
was
a
lodging
-
house
,
closed
,
apparently
,
for
the
night
.
They
were
expected
,
however
.