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“
It
’
s
nine
dollars
,
”
said
Carrie
.
“
That
’
s
all
right
—
take
it
,
”
said
Drouet
.
She
reached
in
her
purse
and
took
out
one
of
the
bills
.
The
woman
asked
if
she
would
wear
the
coat
and
went
off
.
In
a
few
minutes
she
was
back
and
the
purchase
was
closed
.
From
Partridge
’
s
they
went
to
a
shoe
store
,
where
Carrie
was
fitted
for
shoes
.
Drouet
stood
by
,
and
when
he
saw
how
nice
they
looked
,
said
,
“
Wear
them
.
”
Carrie
shook
her
head
,
however
.
She
was
thinking
of
returning
to
the
flat
.
He
bought
her
a
purse
for
one
thing
,
and
a
pair
of
gloves
for
another
,
and
let
her
buy
the
stockings
.
“
To
-
morrow
,
”
he
said
,
“
you
come
down
here
and
buy
yourself
a
skirt
.
”
In
all
of
Carrie
’
s
actions
there
was
a
touch
of
misgiving
.
The
deeper
she
sank
into
the
entanglement
,
the
more
she
imagined
that
the
thing
hung
upon
the
few
remaining
things
she
had
not
done
.
Since
she
had
not
done
these
,
there
was
a
way
out
.
Drouet
knew
a
place
in
Wabash
Avenue
where
there
were
rooms
.
He
showed
Carrie
the
outside
of
these
,
and
said
:
“
Now
,
you
’
re
my
sister
.
”
He
carried
the
arrangement
off
with
an
easy
hand
when
it
came
to
the
selection
,
looking
around
,
criticising
,
opining
.
“
Her
trunk
will
be
here
in
a
day
or
so
,
”
he
observed
to
the
landlady
,
who
was
very
pleased
.
When
they
were
alone
,
Drouet
did
not
change
in
the
least
.
He
talked
in
the
same
general
way
as
if
they
were
out
in
the
street
.
Carrie
left
her
things
.
“
Now
,
”
said
Drouet
,
“
why
don
’
t
you
move
to
-
night
?
”
“
Oh
,
I
can
’
t
,
”
said
Carrie
.