Sister Carrie
e, scarcely beast, in that it is no longer wholly guided by instinct; scarcely human, in that it is not yet wholly guided by reason. On the tiger
s dulled by too near an approach to free-will, his free-will not sufficie
elf into harmony by his own free-will. He is even as a wisp in the wind, moved by every breath of passion, acting now by his will and now by his instincts, erring with one, only to retrieve by the other, falling by one, only to rise by the other--a creature of incalculable variability. We have the consolation of knowing that evolution is ever in action, that the ide
reason, desire and understanding, were at war for the mastery. She foll
wonder and anxiety, which was not exactly touched by yearning, s
said H
as gone to live
he note. The only indication of his thoughts came in the form of a little clicking so
he's gone to?" said Min
ynicism lighting his eye. "N
her head in a
"she doesn't know
hile, sticking his hands out b
gher than this. She figured th
at last, "poor
urred at 5 A.M., that little soldier of fortune was sl
would do. That worthy had his future fixed for him beyond a peradventure. He could not help what he was going to do. He could not see clearly enough to wish to do differently. He was drawn by his innate desire to act the old pursuing part. He would need to delight himself wi
and she saw him in her chamber. He w
blue about? Come on out to breakfast. Yo
h the hue of shifting th
get something to
hat's the use worrying right now? Get yourse
," she remarked,
ou? Stick 'em out. George, they
e obe
of it at the waist and eyeing it from a few paces with real plea
put on
he gloves?"
taking them out of
me on,"
our of misgiving
a nice skirt and shirt waist. With his money she purchased the little necessaries of toilet, until at last she looked quite another maiden. The mirror convinced her of a few things which she had
blowing up cold, and out of her window Carrie could see the western sky, still pink with the fading light, but steely blue at the top where it met the darkness. A long, thin cloud of pink hung in midair, shaped like some island in a f
matter?" s
w," she said, he
slipped his arm over her
aid gently, "yo
to slip on
boa about your t
h up were the lighted windows of the tall office buildings. The chill wind whipped in and out in gusty breaths. Homeward bound, the six o'clock throng bumped and jostled. Light overc
ng out from a group of poorly dressed girls. Their clothes were fade
looked, not quite sure, and then turned her head and looked. Carrie felt as if some great tide had rolled between them. The
e thinking,
far-off lands and magnificent people. When it was over, the clatter of coaches and the throng of fine ladies made her stare. "Wait a minute," said Drouet, holding her back i
saying, his voice lifted in a sort
fine?" sai
looked up, her even teeth glistening through her smiling lips, her eyes alight. As they were moving out he whispered down
d we'll have a coac
ill drive the really non-religious mind out of bed to say prayers that are only a custom and not a devotion. The victim of habit, when he has neglected the thing which it was his custom to do, feels a little scratching in the brain, a little irritating something which comes of being out of the rut, and imagines it to be the prick of conscience, the st
off with considerable warmth. Under the influence of the varied occurrences, the fine, invisible passion which was emanating from Drou
t at last, "we had
t feel the vibration of force which followed, which, indeed, was his gaze. He had a way of touching
Drouet still pouring forth his volume of small information. He had Carrie's arm in his, and held it closely as he explained. Once in a while, after some witticism, he would look down, and his eyes would meet her
vague scene floated in on the drowsy mind. She fancied she and Carrie were somewhere beside an old coal-mine. She could see the tall runway and the heap of earth and coal cast out. There was a deep pit,
t in," sa
," said
e on," sa
nd now, in spite of all protest, she
ck"; but Carrie was far down now and t
ved he
n some board or ground or something that reached far out, and at the end of this was Carrie. They l
as reaching farther out. She seemed to rece
ange waters were blurring everything. She came away suffering as though she had
ing in, blurring strange scenes, one with the other. The last one made her cry out, for Carrie was
wake up," said Hanson, disturbed
matter?" said M
nd turn over. You're t
lled into Fitzgerald and Moy's
Hurstwood, looking ou
the manager at his desk. "When do you
oon," sai
of you this trip,
been busy,"
few minutes on
ck by a sudden idea, "I want y
" inquired
of course," said
ring about his lips. He studied the face of Drouet in his wise way, a
a nice game
f Sec?" asked Hurstwood. "Certainly