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Sister Carrie

CHAPTER V
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It's half after eight already," and he drew out his watch.
The crowd was already thinning out considerably, some bound for the theatres, some to their clubs, and some to that most fascinating of all the pleasures for the type of man there represented, at least the ladies.
"Yes, I will," said Drouet.
"Come around after the show.

I have something I want to show you," said Hurstwood.
"Sure," said Drouet, elated.
"You haven't anything on hand for the night, have you ?" added Hurstwood.
"Not a thing." "Well, come round, then." "I struck a little peach coming in on the train Friday," remarked Drouet, by way of parting.

"By George, that's so, I must go and call on her before I go away." "Oh, never mind her," Hurstwood remarked.
"Say, she was a little dandy, I tell you," went on Drouet confidentially, and trying to impress his friend.
"Twelve o'clock," said Hurstwood.
"That's right," said Drouet, going out.
Thus was Carrie's name bandied about in the most frivolous and gay of places, and that also when the little toiler was bemoaning her narrow lot, which was almost inseparable from the early stages of this, her unfolding fate..


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