14/37 Minnie loaned her one of hers, which was worn and faded. There was the kind of vanity in Carrie that troubled at this. She went to one of the great department stores and bought herself one, using a dollar and a quarter of her small store to pay for it. She was not going to be a common shop-girl, she though; they need not think it, either. Minnie had a quaver of conscience as she took it, but did not know how to explain to Hanson if she took less. |