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Sister Carrie

CHAPTER XXXI
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A PET OF GOOD FORTUNE--BROADWAY FLAUNTS ITS JOYS The effect of the city and his own situation on Hurstwood was paralleled in the case of Carrie, who accepted the things which fortune provided with the most genial good-nature.

New York, despite her first expression of disapproval, soon interested her exceedingly.

Its clear atmosphere, more populous thoroughfares, and peculiar indifference struck her forcibly.

She had never seen such a little flat as hers, and yet it soon enlisted her affection.

The new furniture made an excellent showing, the sideboard which Hurstwood himself arranged gleamed brightly.


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