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Great Expectations

ChapterXIX
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You are envious, Biddy, and grudging.

You are dissatisfied on account of my rise in fortune, and you can't help showing it." "If you have the heart to think so," returned Biddy, "say so.

Say so over and over again, if you have the heart to think so." "If you have the heart to be so, you mean, Biddy," said I, in a virtuous and superior tone; "don't put it off upon me.

I am very sorry to see it, and it's a--it's a bad side of human nature.

I did intend to ask you to use any little opportunities you might have after I was gone, of improving dear Joe.


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