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Great Expectations

ChapterXXXII
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In one or two instances there was a difficulty respecting the raising of fees, and then Mr.Wemmick, backing as far as possible from the insufficient money produced, said, "it's no use, my boy.

I'm only a subordinate.

I can't take it.

Don't go on in that way with a subordinate.

If you are unable to make up your quantum, my boy, you had better address yourself to a principal; there are plenty of principals in the profession, you know, and what is not worth the while of one, may be worth the while of another; that's my recommendation to you, speaking as a subordinate.


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