[Great Expectations by Charles Dickens]@TWC D-Link bookGreat Expectations ChapterII
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But I could make nothing of the word. "Mrs.Joe," said I, as a last resort, "I should like to know--if you wouldn't much mind--where the firing comes from ?" "Lord bless the boy!" exclaimed my sister, as if she didn't quite mean that but rather the contrary.
"From the Hulks!" "Oh-h!" said I, looking at Joe.
"Hulks!" Joe gave a reproachful cough, as much as to say, "Well, I told you so." "And please, what's Hulks ?" said I. "That's the way with this boy!" exclaimed my sister, pointing me out with her needle and thread, and shaking her head at me.
"Answer him one question, and he'll ask you a dozen directly.
Hulks are prison-ships, right 'cross th' meshes." We always used that name for marshes, in our country. "I wonder who's put into prison-ships, and why they're put there ?" said I, in a general way, and with quiet desperation. It was too much for Mrs.Joe, who immediately rose.
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