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Great Expectations

CHAPTER XVIII
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Mr.Jaggers had risen when Joe demonstrated, and had backed near the door.

Without evincing any inclination to come in again, he there delivered his valedictory remarks.

They were these.
"Well, Mr.Pip, I think the sooner you leave here--as you are to be a gentleman--the better.

Let it stand for this day week, and you shall receive my printed address in the meantime.

You can take a hackney-coach at the stage-coach office in London, and come straight to me.
Understand, that I express no opinion, one way or other, on the trust I undertake.


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