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Amid
the
tinsel
and
shine
of
her
state
walked
Carrie
,
unhappy
.
As
when
Drouet
took
her
,
she
had
thought
:
“
Now
I
am
lifted
into
that
which
is
best
”
;
as
when
Hurstwood
seemingly
offered
her
the
better
way
:
“
Now
am
I
happy
.
”
But
since
the
world
goes
its
way
past
all
who
will
not
partake
of
its
folly
,
she
now
found
herself
alone
.
Her
purse
was
open
to
him
whose
need
was
greatest
.
In
her
walks
on
Broadway
,
she
no
longer
thought
of
the
elegance
of
the
creatures
who
passed
her
.
Had
they
more
of
that
peace
and
beauty
which
glimmered
afar
off
,
then
were
they
to
be
envied
.
Drouet
abandoned
his
claim
and
was
seen
no
more
.
Of
Hurstwood
’
s
death
she
was
not
even
aware
.
A
slow
,
black
boat
setting
out
from
the
pier
at
Twenty
-
seventh
Street
upon
its
weekly
errand
bore
,
with
many
others
,
his
nameless
body
to
the
Potter
’
s
Field
.
Thus
passed
all
that
was
of
interest
concerning
these
twain
in
their
relation
to
her
.
Their
influence
upon
her
life
is
explicable
alone
by
the
nature
of
her
longings
.
Time
was
when
both
represented
for
her
all
that
was
most
potent
in
earthly
success
.
They
were
the
personal
representatives
of
a
state
most
blessed
to
attain
—
the
titled
ambassadors
of
comfort
and
peace
,
aglow
with
their
credentials
.
It
is
but
natural
that
when
the
world
which
they
represented
no
longer
allured
her
,
its
ambassadors
should
be
discredited
.
Even
had
Hurstwood
returned
in
his
original
beauty
and
glory
,
he
could
not
now
have
allured
her
.
She
had
learned
that
in
his
world
,
as
in
her
own
present
state
,
was
not
happiness
.
Sitting
alone
,
she
was
now
an
illustration
of
the
devious
ways
by
which
one
who
feels
,
rather
than
reasons
,
may
be
led
in
the
pursuit
of
beauty
.
Though
often
disillusioned
,
she
was
still
waiting
for
that
halcyon
day
when
she
would
be
led
forth
among
dreams
become
real
.
Ames
had
pointed
out
a
farther
step
,
but
on
and
on
beyond
that
,
if
accomplished
,
would
lie
others
for
her
.
It
was
forever
to
be
the
pursuit
of
that
radiance
of
delight
which
tints
the
distant
hilltops
of
the
world
Oh
,
Carrie
,
Carrie
!
Oh
,
blind
strivings
of
the
human
heart
!
Onward
onward
,
it
saith
,
and
where
beauty
leads
,
there
it
follows
.
Whether
it
be
the
tinkle
of
a
lone
sheep
bell
o
’
er
some
quiet
landscape
,
or
the
glimmer
of
beauty
in
sylvan
places
,
or
the
show
of
soul
in
some
passing
eye
,
the
heart
knows
and
makes
answer
,
following
.
It
is
when
the
feet
weary
and
hope
seems
vain
that
the
heartaches
and
the
longings
arise
.
Know
,
then
,
that
for
you
is
neither
surfeit
nor
content
.
In
your
rocking
-
chair
,
by
your
window
dreaming
,
shall
you
long
,
alone
.
In
your
rocking
-
chair
,
by
your
window
,
shall
you
dream
such
happiness
as
you
may
never
feel
.