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Great Expectations

ChapterLIII
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How dared you to come betwixt me and a young woman I liked ?" "When did I ?" "When didn't you?
It was you as always give Old Orlick a bad name to her." "You gave it to yourself; you gained it for yourself.

I could have done you no harm, if you had done yourself none." "You're a liar.

And you'll take any pains, and spend any money, to drive me out of this country, will you ?" said he, repeating my words to Biddy in the last interview I had with her.

"Now, I'll tell you a piece of information.

It was never so well worth your while to get me out of this country as it is to-night.


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