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Sister Carrie

CHAPTER XXVII
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He decided to go immediately after supper.
On coming down from his room at six, he looked carefully about to see if Drouet was present and then went out to lunch.

He could scarcely eat, however, he was so anxious to be about his errand.

Before starting he thought it well to discover where Drouet would be, and returned to his hotel.
"Has Mr.Drouet gone out ?" he asked of the clerk.
"No," answered the latter, "he's in his room.

Do you wish to send up a card ?" "No, I'll call around later," answered Hurstwood, and strolled out.
He took a Madison car and went direct to Ogden Place this time walking boldly up to the door.

The chambermaid answered his knock.
"Is Mr.Drouet in ?" said Hurstwood blandly.
"He is out of the city," said the girl, who had heard Carrie tell this to Mrs.Hale.
"Is Mrs.Drouet in ?" "No, she has gone to the theatre." "Is that so ?" said Hurstwood, considerably taken back; then, as if burdened with something important, "You don't know to which theatre ?" The girl really had no idea where she had gone, but not liking Hurstwood, and wishing to cause him trouble, answered: "Yes, Hooley's." "Thank you," returned the manager, and, tipping his hat slightly, went away.
"I'll look in at Hooley's," thought he, but as a matter of fact he did not.


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