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第76章

A SPIRIT IN TRAVAIL--ONE RUNG PUT BEHIND

When Carrie reached her own room she had already fallen a prey to those doubts and misgivings which are ever the result of a lack of decision.She could not persuade herself as to the advisability of her promise, or that now, having given her word, she ought to keep it.She went over the whole ground in Hurstwood's absence, and discovered little objections that had not occurred to her in the warmth of the manager's argument.She saw where she had put herself in a peculiar light, namely, that of agreeing to marry when she was already supposedly married.

She remembered a few things Drouet had done, and now that it came to walking away from him without a word, she felt as if she were doing wrong.Now, she was comfortably situated, and to one who is more or less afraid of the world, this is an urgent matter, and one which puts up strange, uncanny arguments."You do not know what will come.There are miserable things outside.People go a-begging.Women are wretched.You never can tell what will happen.Remember the time you were hungry.Stick to what you have."

Curiously, for all her leaning towards Hurstwood, he had not taken a firm hold on her understanding.She was listening, smiling, approving, and yet not finally agreeing.This was due to a lack of power on his part, a lack of that majesty of passion that sweeps the mind from its seat, fuses and melts all arguments and theories into a tangled mass, and destroys for the time being the reasoning power.This majesty of passion is possessed by nearly every man once in his life, but it is usually an attribute of youth and conduces to the first successful mating.

Hurstwood, being an older man, could scarcely be said to retain the fire of youth, though he did possess a passion warm and unreasoning.It was strong enough to induce the leaning toward him which, on Carrie's part, we have seen.She might have been said to be imagining herself in love, when she was not.Women frequently do this.It flows from the fact that in each exists a bias toward affection, a craving for the pleasure of being loved.

The longing to be shielded, bettered, sympathised with, is one of the attributes of the sex.This, coupled with sentiment and a natural tendency to emotion, often makes refusing difficult.It persuades them that they are in love.

Once at home, she changed her clothes and straightened the rooms for herself.In the matter of the arrangement of the furniture she never took the housemaid's opinion.That young woman invariably put one of the rocking-chairs in the corner, and Carrie as regularly moved it out.To-day she hardly noticed that it was in the wrong place, so absorbed was she in her own thoughts.She worked about the room until Drouet put in appearance at five o'clock.The drummer was flushed and excited and full of determination to know all about her relations with Hurstwood.Nevertheless, after going over the subject in his mind the livelong day, he was rather weary of it and wished it over with.He did not foresee serious consequences of any sort, and yet he rather hesitated to begin.Carrie was sitting by the window when he came in, rocking and looking out.

"Well," she said innocently, weary of her own mental discussion and wondering at his haste and ill-concealed excitement, "what makes you hurry so?"

Drouet hesitated, now that he was in her presence, uncertain as to what course to pursue.He was no diplomat.He could neither read nor see.

"When did you get home?" he asked foolishly.

"Oh, an hour or so ago.What makes you ask that?"

"You weren't here," he said, "when I came back this morning, and I thought you had gone out."

"So I did," said Carrie simply."I went for a walk."

Drouet looked at her wonderingly.For all his lack of dignity in such matters he did not know how to begin.He stared at her in the most flagrant manner until at last she said:

"What makes you stare at me so? What's the matter?"

"Nothing," he answered."I was just thinking."

"Just thinking what?" she returned smilingly, puzzled by his attitude.

"Oh, nothing--nothing much."

"Well, then, what makes you look so?"

Drouet was standing by the dresser, gazing at her in a comic manner.He had laid off his hat and gloves and was now fidgeting with the little toilet pieces which were nearest him.He hesitated to believe that the pretty woman before him was involved in anything so unsatisfactory to himself.He was very much inclined to feel that it was all right, after all.Yet the knowledge imparted to him by the chambermaid was rankling in his mind.He wanted to plunge in with a straight remark of some sort, but he knew not what.

"Where did you go this morning?" he finally asked weakly.

"Why, I went for a walk," said Carrie.

"Sure you did?" he asked.

"Yes, what makes you ask?"

She was beginning to see now that he knew something.Instantly she drew herself into a more reserved position.Her cheeks blanched slightly.

"I thought maybe you didn't," he said, beating about the bush in the most useless manner.

Carrie gazed at him, and as she did so her ebbing courage halted.

She saw that he himself was hesitating, and with a woman's intuition realised that there was no occasion for great alarm.

"What makes you talk like that?" she asked, wrinkling her pretty forehead."You act so funny to-night."

"I feel funny," he answered.

They looked at one another for a moment, and then Drouet plunged desperately into his subject.

"What's this about you and Hurstwood?" he asked.

"Me and Hurstwood--what do you mean?"

"Didn't he come here a dozen times while I was away?"

"A dozen times," repeated Carrie, guiltily."No, but what do you mean?"

"Somebody said that you went out riding with him and that he came here every night."

"No such thing," answered Carrie."It isn't true.Who told you that?"

She was flushing scarlet to the roots of her hair, but Drouet did not catch the full hue of her face, owing to the modified light of the room.He was regaining much confidence as Carrie defended herself with denials.

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