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Great Expectations

ChapterXXXVI
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You'll understand that better, when I tell you it's a question that might compromise me.

Come! I'll go a little further with you; I'll say something more." He bent down so low to frown at his boots, that he was able to rub the calves of his legs in the pause he made.
"When that person discloses," said Mr.Jaggers, straightening himself, "you and that person will settle your own affairs.

When that person discloses, my part in this business will cease and determine.

When that person discloses, it will not be necessary for me to know anything about it.

And that's all I have got to say." We looked at one another until I withdrew my eyes, and looked thoughtfully at the floor.


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