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Sister Carrie

CHAPTER XLI
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The fact that he had suffered this much now rather operated to arouse a stolid determination to stick it out.

He did not recur in thought to New York or the flat.

This one trip seemed a consuming thing.
They now ran into the business heart of Brooklyn uninterrupted.

People gazed at the broken windows of the car and at Hurstwood in his plain clothes.

Voices called "scab" now and then, as well as other epithets, but no crowd attacked the car.


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