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Great Expectations

CHAPTER XVIII
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If you long for it now, that's enough.

Am I answered that you are ready to be placed at once under some proper tutor?
Is that it ?" I stammered yes, that was it.
"Good.

Now, your inclinations are to be consulted.

I don't think that wise, mind, but it's my trust.

Have you ever heard of any tutor whom you would prefer to another ?" I had never heard of any tutor but Biddy and Mr.Wopsle's great-aunt; so, I replied in the negative.
"There is a certain tutor, of whom I have some knowledge, who I think might suit the purpose," said Mr.Jaggers.


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