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Great Expectations

ChapterXL
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You was a saying--" "How are you to be guarded from the danger you have incurred ?" "Well, dear boy, the danger ain't so great.

Without I was informed agen, the danger ain't so much to signify.

There's Jaggers, and there's Wemmick, and there's you.

Who else is there to inform ?" "Is there no chance person who might identify you in the street ?" said I.
"Well," he returned, "there ain't many.

Nor yet I don't intend to advertise myself in the newspapers by the name of A.M.come back from Botany Bay; and years have rolled away, and who's to gain by it?
Still, look'ee here, Pip.


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