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Hurstwood
did
his
best
to
see
that
Carrie
won
the
money
.
He
rejoiced
in
her
success
,
kept
counting
her
winnings
,
and
finally
gathered
and
put
them
in
her
extended
hand
.
They
spread
a
little
lunch
,
at
which
he
served
the
wine
,
and
afterwards
he
used
fine
tact
in
going
.
“
Now
,
”
he
said
,
addressing
first
Carrie
and
then
Drouet
with
his
eyes
,
“
you
must
be
ready
at
7
.
30
.
I
’
ll
come
and
get
you
.
”
They
went
with
him
to
the
door
and
there
was
his
cab
waiting
,
its
red
lamps
gleaming
cheerfully
in
the
shadow
.
“
Now
,
”
he
observed
to
Drouet
,
with
a
tone
of
good
-
fellowship
,
“
when
you
leave
your
wife
alone
,
you
must
let
me
show
her
around
a
little
.
It
will
break
up
her
loneliness
.
”
“
Sure
,
”
said
Drouet
,
quite
pleased
at
the
attention
shown
.
“
You
’
re
so
kind
,
”
observed
Carrie
.
“
Not
at
all
,
”
said
Hurstwood
,
“
I
would
want
your
husband
to
do
as
much
for
me
.
”
He
smiled
and
went
lightly
away
.
Carrie
was
thoroughly
impressed
.
She
had
never
come
in
contact
with
such
grace
.
As
for
Drouet
,
he
was
equally
pleased
.
“
There
’
s
a
nice
man
,
”
he
remarked
to
Carrie
,
as
they
returned
to
their
cosey
chamber
.
“
A
good
friend
of
mine
,
too
.
”
“
He
seems
to
be
,
”
said
Carrie
.