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Great Expectations

ChapterXL
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If the danger had been fifty times as great, I should ha' come to see you, mind you, just the same." "And how long do you remain ?" "How long ?" said he, taking his black pipe from his mouth, and dropping his jaw as he stared at me.

"I'm not a going back.

I've come for good." "Where are you to live ?" said I."What is to be done with you?
Where will you be safe ?" "Dear boy," he returned, "there's disguising wigs can be bought for money, and there's hair powder, and spectacles, and black clothes,--shorts and what not.

Others has done it safe afore, and what others has done afore, others can do agen.

As to the where and how of living, dear boy, give me your own opinions on it." "You take it smoothly now," said I, "but you were very serious last night, when you swore it was Death." "And so I swear it is Death," said he, putting his pipe back in his mouth, "and Death by the rope, in the open street not fur from this, and it's serious that you should fully understand it to be so.


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