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Sister Carrie

CHAPTER VII
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It could not be done.

She could think of no way of explaining.
"How did you come out ?" asked Minnie, referring to the day.
Carrie had none of the small deception which could feel one thing and say something directly opposed.

She would prevaricate, but it would be in the line of her feelings, at least.

So instead of complaining when she felt so good, she said: "I have the promise of something." "Where ?" "At the Boston Store." "Is it sure promised ?" questioned Minnie.
"Well, I'm to find out to-morrow," returned Carrie disliked to draw out a lie any longer than was necessary.
Minnie felt the atmosphere of good feeling which Carrie brought with her.

She felt now was the time to express to Carrie the state of Hanson's feeling about her entire Chicago venture.
"If you shouldn't get it-" she paused, troubled for an easy way.
"If I don't get something pretty soon, I think I'll go home." Minnie saw her chance.
"Sven thinks it might be best for the winter, anyhow." The situation flashed on Carrie at once.


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