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Great Expectations

ChapterXXIX
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"She has never allowed herself to be seen doing either, since she lived this present life of hers.

She wanders about in the night, and then lays hands on such food as she takes." "Pray, sir," said I, "may I ask you a question ?" "You may," said he, "and I may decline to answer it.

Put your question." "Estella's name.

Is it Havisham or-- ?" I had nothing to add.
"Or what ?" said he.
"Is it Havisham ?" "It is Havisham." This brought us to the dinner-table, where she and Sarah Pocket awaited us.

Mr.Jaggers presided, Estella sat opposite to him, I faced my green and yellow friend.


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