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第126章

THE SPIRIT AWAKENS--NEW SEARCH FOR THE GATE

It would be useless to explain how in due time the last fifty dollars was in sight.The seven hundred, by his process of handling, had only carried them into June.Before the final hundred mark was reached he began to indicate that a calamity was approaching.

"I don't know," he said one day, taking a trivial expenditure for meat as a text, "it seems to take an awful lot for us to live."

"It doesn't seem to me," said Carrie, "that we spend very much."

"My money is nearly gone," he said, "and I hardly know where it's gone to."

"All that seven hundred dollars?" asked Carrie.

"All but a hundred."

He looked so disconsolate that it scared her.She began to see that she herself had been drifting.She had felt it all the time.

"Well, George," she exclaimed, "why don't you get out and look for something? You could find something."

"I have looked," he said."You can t make people give you a place."

She gazed weakly at him and said: "Well, what do you think you will do? A hundred dollars won't last long."

"I don't know," he said."I can't do any more than look."

Carrie became frightened over this announcement.She thought desperately upon the subject.Frequently she had considered the stage as a door through which she might enter that gilded state which she had so much craved.Now, as in Chicago, it came as a last resource in distress.Something must be done if he did not get work soon.Perhaps she would have to go out and battle again alone.

She began to wonder how one would go about getting a place.Her experience in Chicago proved that she had not tried the right way.There must be people who would listen to and try you--men who would give you an opportunity.

They were talking at the breakfast table, a morning or two later, when she brought up the dramatic subject by saying that she saw that Sarah Bernhardt was coming to this country.Hurstwood had seen it, too.

"How do people get on the stage, George?" she finally asked, innocently.

"I don't know," he said."There must be dramatic agents."

Carrie was sipping coffee, and did not look up.

"Regular people who get you a place?"

"Yes, I think so," he answered.

Suddenly the air with which she asked attracted his attention.

"You're not still thinking about being an actress, are you?" he asked.

"No," she answered, "I was just wondering."

Without being clear, there was something in the thought which he objected to.He did not believe any more, after three years of observation, that Carrie would ever do anything great in that line.She seemed too simple, too yielding.His idea of the art was that it involved something more pompous.If she tried to get on the stage she would fall into the hands of some cheap manager and become like the rest of them.He had a good idea of what he meant by THEM.Carrie was pretty.She would get along all right, but where would he be?

"I'd get that idea out of my head, if I were you.It's a lot more difficult than you think."

Carrie felt this to contain, in some way, an aspersion upon her ability.

"You said I did real well in Chicago," she rejoined.

"You did," he answered, seeing that he was arousing opposition, "but Chicago isn't New York, by a big jump."

Carrie did not answer this at all.It hurt her.

"The stage," he went on, "is all right if you can be one of the big guns, but there's nothing to the rest of it.It takes a long while to get up."

"Oh, I don't know," said Carrie, slightly aroused.

In a flash, he thought he foresaw the result of this thing.Now, when the worst of his situation was approaching, she would get on the stage in some cheap way and forsake him.Strangely, he had not conceived well of her mental ability.That was because he did not understand the nature of emotional greatness.He had never learned that a person might be emotionally--instead of intellectually--great.Avery Hall was too far away for him to look back and sharply remember.He had lived with this woman too long.

"Well, I do," he answered."If I were you I wouldn't think of it.It's not much of a profession for a woman."

"It's better than going hungry," said Carrie."If you don't want me to do that, why don't you get work yourself?"

There was no answer ready for this.He had got used to the suggestion.

"Oh, let up," he answered.

The result of this was that she secretly resolved to try.It didn't matter about him.She was not going to be dragged into poverty and something worse to suit him.She could act.She could get something and then work up.What would he say then?

She pictured herself already appearing in some fine performance on Broadway; of going every evening to her dressing-room and making up.Then she would come out at eleven o'clock and see the carriages ranged about, waiting for the people.It did not matter whether she was the star or not.If she were only once in, getting a decent salary, wearing the kind of clothes she liked, having the money to do with, going here and there as she pleased, how delightful it would all be.Her mind ran over this picture all the day long.Hurstwood's dreary state made its beauty become more and more vivid.

Curiously this idea soon took hold of Hurstwood.His vanishing sum suggested that he would need sustenance.Why could not Carrie assist him a little until he could get something?

He came in one day with something of this idea in his mind.

"I met John B.Drake to-day," he said."He's going to open a hotel here in the fall.He says that he can make a place for me then."

"Who is he?" asked Carrie.

"He's the man that runs the Grand Pacific in Chicago."

"Oh," said Carrie.

"I'd get about fourteen hundred a year out of that."

"That would be good, wouldn't it?" she said, sympathetically.

"If I can only get over this summer," he added, "I think I'll be all right.I'm hearing from some of my friends again."

Carrie swallowed this story in all its pristine beauty.She sincerely wished he could get through the summer.He looked so hopeless.

"How much money have you left?"

"Only fifty dollars."

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