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Great Expectations

ChapterXXIX
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But come in, come in.

It's opposed to my orders to hold the gate open." I entered and he swung it, and locked it, and took the key out.

"Yes!" said he, facing round, after doggedly preceding me a few steps towards the house.

"Here I am!" "How did you come here ?" "I come her," he retorted, "on my legs.

I had my box brought alongside me in a barrow." "Are you here for good ?" "I ain't here for harm, young master, I suppose ?" I was not so sure of that.


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