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Great Expectations

ChapterVIII
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Let him have something to eat, and let him roam and look about him while he eats.

Go, Pip." I followed the candle down, as I had followed the candle up, and she stood it in the place where we had found it.

Until she opened the side entrance, I had fancied, without thinking about it, that it must necessarily be night-time.

The rush of the daylight quite confounded me, and made me feel as if I had been in the candlelight of the strange room many hours.
"You are to wait here, you boy," said Estella; and disappeared and closed the door.
I took the opportunity of being alone in the courtyard to look at my coarse hands and my common boots.

My opinion of those accessories was not favorable.


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