[Sister Carrie by Theodore Dreiser]@TWC D-Link bookSister Carrie CHAPTER XXXV 15/34
He wanted to think up some place.
Before long, though, he reached the Grand Hotel at Thirty-first Street.
He knew of its comfortable lobby.
He was cold after his twenty blocks' walk. "I'll go in their barber shop and get a shave," he thought. Thus he justified himself in sitting down in here after his tonsorial treatment. Again, time hanging heavily on his hands, he went home early, and this continued for several days, each day the need to hunt paining him, and each day disgust, depression, shamefacedness driving him into lobby idleness. At last three days came in which a storm prevailed, and he did not go out at all.
The snow began to fall late one afternoon.
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