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Great Expectations

CHAPTER XVIII
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"We come next, to mere details of arrangement.

You must know that, although I have used the term 'expectations' more than once, you are not endowed with expectations only.

There is already lodged in my hands a sum of money amply sufficient for your suitable education and maintenance.

You will please consider me your guardian.

Oh!" for I was going to thank him, "I tell you at once, I am paid for my services, or I shouldn't render them.
It is considered that you must be better educated, in accordance with your altered position, and that you will be alive to the importance and necessity of at once entering on that advantage." I said I had always longed for it.
"Never mind what you have always longed for, Mr.Pip," he retorted; "keep to the record.


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