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Sister Carrie

CHAPTER XXIII
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I'll have nothing more to do with you at all.

You can take your old things and keep them," and unfastening a little pin he had given her, she flung it vigorously upon the floor and began to move about as if to gather up the things which belonged to her.
By this Drouet was not only irritated but fascinated the more.

He looked at her in amazement, and finally said: "I don't see where your wrath comes in.

I've got the right of this thing.

You oughtn't to have done anything that wasn't right after all I did for you." "What have you done for me ?" asked Carrie blazing, her head thrown back and her lips parted.
"I think I've done a good deal," said the drummer, looking around.


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