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Sister Carrie

CHAPTER XXIX
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They would think it over and correspond with him later, possibly, after a little time, and so on.
The sum and substance of it was that there was no hope, and they wanted the money with the least trouble possible.

Hurstwood read his doom.

He decided to pay $9,500 to the agent whom they said they would send, keeping $1,300 for his own use.

He telegraphed his acquiescence, explained to the representative who called at the hotel the same day, took a certificate of payment, and told Carrie to pack her trunk.

He was slightly depressed over this newest move at the time he began to make it, but eventually restored himself.


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