[Sister Carrie by Theodore Dreiser]@TWC D-Link bookSister Carrie CHAPTER XXXVIII 8/25
She could see he wanted her, and turned to go. "Would he really put her to work? Oh, blessed fortune, could it be ?" Already the hard rumble of the city through the open windows became pleasant. A sharp voice answered her mental interrogation, driving away all immediate fears on that score. "Be sure you're there promptly," the manager said roughly.
"You'll be dropped if you're not." Carrie hastened away.
She did not quarrel now with Hurstwood's idleness. She had a place--she had a place! This sang in her ears. In her delight she was almost anxious to tell Hurstwood.
But, as she walked homeward, and her survey of the facts of the case became larger, she began to think of the anomaly of her finding work in several weeks and his lounging in idleness for a number of months. "Why don't he get something ?" she openly said to herself.
"If I can he surely ought to.
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