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Sister Carrie

CHAPTER XXXII
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These things never came up between her and Hurstwood.

Nevertheless, she began to suggest one thing and another, which Hurstwood agreed to without any expression of opinion.

He noticed the new tendency on Carrie's part, and finally, hearing much of Mrs.
Vance and her delightful ways, suspected whence the change came.

He was not inclined to offer the slightest objection so soon, but he felt that Carrie's wants were expanding.

This did not appeal to him exactly, but he cared for her in his own way, and so the thing stood.


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