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Sister Carrie

CHAPTER VII
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Behold, the whole fabric of doubt and impossibility had slipped from her mind.

She could not get at the points that were so serious, the things she was going to make plain to him.
"Have you had lunch yet?
Of course you haven't.

Let's go in here," and Drouet turned into one of the very nicely furnished restaurants off State Street, in Monroe.
"I mustn't take the money," said Carrie, after they were settled in a cosey corner, and Drouet had ordered the lunch.

"I can't wear those things out there.

They--they wouldn't know where I got them." "What do you want to do," he smiled, "go without them ?" "I think I'll go home," she said, wearily.
"Oh, come," he said, "you've been thinking it over too long.


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