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Sister Carrie

CHAPTER XIII
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Since you came--well, I've had you to think about." The old illusion that here was some one who needed her aid began to grow in Carrie's mind.

She truly pitied this sad, lonely figure.

To think that all his fine state should be so barren for want of her; that he needed to make such an appeal when she herself was lonely and without anchor.

Surely, this was too bad.
"I am not very bad," he said, apologetically, as if he owed it to her to explain on this score.

"You think, probably, that I roam around, and get into all sorts of evil?
I have been rather reckless, but I could easily come out of that.


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