The extract is taken from “Sister Carrie” by Th. Dreiser, a well known American writer (1871—1945). Carrie, a young provincial girl, comes to Chicago and is greatly attracted by the pleasures the big city offers. Shopping is one of them. Drouet,1 her friend, is to meet her at the ready made clothes department. Carrie reached Dearborn Street. Here was the great Fair store
The extract is taken from “Sister Carrie” by Th. Dreiser, a well known American writer (1871—1945). Carrie, a young provincial girl, comes to Chicago and is greatly attracted by the pleasures the big city offers. Shopping is one of them. Drouet,1 her friend, is to meet her at the ready made clothes department. Carrie reached Dearborn Street. Here was the great Fair storewith its crowds of shoppers. She thought she would go in and see. She would look at the jackets.
The extract is taken from “Sister Carrie” by Th. Dreiser, a well known American writer (1871—1945). Carrie, a young provincial girl, comes to Chicago and is greatly attracted by the pleasures the big city offers. Shopping is one of them. Drouet,1 her friend, is to meet her at the ready made clothes department. Carrie reached Dearborn Street. Here was the great Fair storewith its crowds of shoppers. She thought she would go in and see. She would look at the jackets.She paused at each article of clothing. How pretty she would look in this, how charming that would make her! Carrie stopped at the jewellery department. She saw the ear rings, the bracelets,
The extract is taken from “Sister Carrie” by Th. Dreiser, a well known American writer (1871—1945). Carrie, a young provincial girl, comes to Chicago and is greatly attracted by the pleasures the big city offers. Shopping is one of them. Drouet,1 her friend, is to meet her at the ready made clothes department. Carrie reached Dearborn Street. Here was the great Fair storewith its crowds of shoppers. She thought she would go in and see. She would look at the jackets.She paused at each article of clothing. How pretty she would look in this, how charming that would make her! Carrie stopped at the jewellery department. She saw the ear rings, the bracelets,the pins, the chains. But the jackets were the greatest attraction. When she entered the store, she already had her heart fixed on a jacket with large mother of pearl buttons. The cut was all the fashion that fall.2 She said to herself there was nothing she would like better.
The extract is taken from “Sister Carrie” by Th. Dreiser, a well known American writer (1871—1945). Carrie, a young provincial girl, comes to Chicago and is greatly attracted by the pleasures the big city offers. Shopping is one of them. Drouet,1 her friend, is to meet her at the ready made clothes department. Carrie reached Dearborn Street. Here was the great Fair storewith its crowds of shoppers. She thought she would go in and see. She would look at the jackets.She paused at each article of clothing. How pretty she would look in this, how charming that would make her! Carrie stopped at the jewellery department. She saw the ear rings, the bracelets,the pins, the chains. But the jackets were the greatest attraction. When she entered the store, she already had her heart fixed on a jacket with large mother of pearl buttons. The cut was all the fashion that fall.2 She said to herself there was nothing she would like better.Here she saw Drouet who was coming up to her smiling. “Let’s go and look at the jackets,” he said as if he had read her thoughts. When Carrie got the jacket in her hand, it seemed so much
The extract is taken from “Sister Carrie” by Th. Dreiser, a well known American writer (1871—1945). Carrie, a young provincial girl, comes to Chicago and is greatly attracted by the pleasures the big city offers. Shopping is one of them. Drouet,1 her friend, is to meet her at the ready made clothes department. Carrie reached Dearborn Street. Here was the great Fair storewith its crowds of shoppers. She thought she would go in and see. She would look at the jackets.She paused at each article of clothing. How pretty she would look in this, how charming that would make her! Carrie stopped at the jewellery department. She saw the ear rings, the bracelets,the pins, the chains. But the jackets were the greatest attraction. When she entered the store, she already had her heart fixed on a jacket with large mother of pearl buttons. The cut was all the fashion that fall.2 She said to herself there was nothing she would like better.Here she saw Drouet who was coming up to her smiling. “Let’s go and look at the jackets,” he said as if he had read her thoughts. When Carrie got the jacket in her hand, it seemed so muchnicer.