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Sister Carrie

CHAPTER V
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This was really a gorgeous saloon from a Chicago standpoint.

Like Rector's, it was also ornamented with a blaze of incandescent lights, held in handsome chandeliers.

The floors were of brightly coloured tiles, the walls a composition of rich, dark, polished wood, which reflected the light, and coloured stucco-work, which gave the place a very sumptuous appearance.

The long bar was a blaze of lights, polished woodwork, coloured and cut glassware, and many fancy bottles.

It was a truly swell saloon, with rich screens, fancy wines, and a line of bar goods unsurpassed in the country.
At Rector's, Drouet had met Mr.G.W.Hurstwood, manager of Fitzgerald and Moy's.


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