DICKENS, C.: Great Expectations (Unabridged)
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Chapter 1: My father's family name being Pirrip … |
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He gave me a most tremendous dip and roll … |
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Chapter 2: My sister, Mrs. Joe Gargery, was … |
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On the present occasion, though I was hungry … |
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It was Christmas Eve, and I had to stir the puddin |
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Chapter 3: It was a rimy morning, and very damp. |
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I had often watched a large dog of ours … |
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Chapter 4: I fully expected to find Constable … |
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Mrs. Joe,' said Uncle Pumblechook: |
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Joe offered me more gravy, which I was afraid to t |
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Chapter 5: The apparition of a file of soldiers … |
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At last, Joe's job was done … |
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It was a run indeed now … |
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We had not gone far when three cannon … |
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Chapter 6: My state of mind regarding the pilferin |
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Chapter 7: At the time when I stood … |
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There was no indispensable necessity … |
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I could think of nothing better to say … |
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Joe made the fire and swept the hearth … |
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Chapter 8: Mr. Pumblechook's premises … |
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My young conductress locked the gate … |
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I regret to state that I was not afraid … |
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She won the game, and I dealt. |
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My sister's bringing up had me sensitive. |
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Chapter 9: When I reached home, my sister … |
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The worst of it was that that bullying old … |
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Now, when I saw Joe open his blue eyes … |
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Chapter 10: The felicitous idea occurred to me … |
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It being a Saturday night, I found the landlord … |
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All this while, the strange man looked … |
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Chapter 11: At the appointed time I returned … |
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As we were going with out candle … |
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These crawling things had fascinated my attention |
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Miss Sarah Pocket, whom I now saw to be … |
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I was going to wish her many happy returns … |
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I was secretly afraid of him when I saw … |
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Chapter 12: My mind grew very uneasy … |
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There was a song Joe used to hum fragments of … |
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When I got home at night, and delivered … |
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Chapter 13: It was a trial to my feelings … |
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As if he were absolutely out of his mind … |
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The Justices were sitting in the Town Hall … |
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Chapter 14: It is a most miserable thing to feel … |
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Chapter 15: As I was getting too big … |
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In brief, Joe thought that if I thought well of it |
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My sister had been standing silent in the yard … |
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As I never assisted at any other representation … |
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Chapter 16: With my head full of George Barnwell … |
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When, at last, she came round so far … |
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Chapter 17: I now fell into a regular routine … |
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My sister was never left alone now … |
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Biddy,' I cried, getting up … |
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Chapter 18: It was in the fourth year … |
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We were all deeply persuaded that the unfortunate |
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My dream was out … |
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Well, Joseph Gargery? You look dumbfoundered?' |
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Pip's a gentleman of fortun' then,' said Joe … |
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Chapter 19: Morning made a considerable difference |
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Well? What are you stopping for?' said I. |
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When he had at last done … |
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At about this time, I began to observe … |
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Well, Pip?' |
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Biddy was astir so early to get my breakfast … |
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Chapter 20: The journey from our town … |
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While I looked about me here … |
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Here's Mike,' said the clerk … |
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Chapter 21: Casting my eyes on Mr. Wemmick … |
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So imperfect was this realization of the first … |
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Chapter 22: The pale young gentleman and I … |
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He was still a pale young gentleman … |
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There appeared upon the scene …' |
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It had not occurred to me before … |
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This collation disposed of at a moderate price … |
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Chapter 23: Mr. Pocket said he was glad to see me |
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Both Mr. and Mrs. Pocket had such a noticeable air |
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After dinner the children were introduced … |
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It happened that the other five children … |
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Chapter 24: After two or three days … |
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In the room over that, a little flabby terrier of |
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Chapter 25: Bentley Drummle, who was … |
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I was falling into meditation on my guardian's … |
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Is it your own, Mr. Wemmick?' |
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Chapter 26: It fell out as Wemmick had told me … |
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Induced to take particular notice of the housekeep |
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While he said these words in a leisurely critical |
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Chapter 27: 'My dear Mr Pip …' |
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Joe, how are you, Joe?' |
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I had neither the good sense nor the good feeling |
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Chapter 28: It was clear that I must … |
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It is impossible to express with what acuteness … |
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After overhearing this dialogue … |
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Chapter 29: Betimes in the morning I was up and ou |
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Upon that, I turned down the long passage … |
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It was settled that I should stay there … |
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Her handsome dress had trailed upon the ground. |
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Well, Pip! How often have you seen Miss Estella …' |
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Chapter 30: After well considering the matter … |
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The coach, with Mr. Jaggers inside … |
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I stopped for a moment to consider … |
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I turned my head aside … |
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Chapter 31: On our arrival in Denmark … |
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We made all the haste we could downstairs … |
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Chapter 32: One day when I was busy with my books |
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Thus, we walked through Wemmick's greenhouse … |
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As we came out of the prison through the lodge … |
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Chapter 33: In her furred travelling-dress … |
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It was no laughing matter with Estella now … |
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I should have been chary of discussing … |
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Chapter 34: As I had grown accustomed … |
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As I am now generalizing … |
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However, my determined manner … |
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Chapter 35: It was the first time that … |
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The neighbourhood, however … |
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I have not heard the particulars …' |
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Chapter 36: Herbert and I went on … |
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I was beginning to express my gratitude … |
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I could have posted a newspaper in his mouth … |
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Chapter 37: Deeming Sunday the best day … |
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Miss Skiffins waas of a wooden appearance … |
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The flag had been struck … |
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Chapter 38: If that staid old house near the Green |
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This was all the preparation I received … |
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It happened on the occasion of this visit … |
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Miss Havisham, with her head in her hands … |
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I thought I saw him leer in an ugly way at me … |
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At a certain Assembly Ball at Richmond … |
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Chapter 39: I was three-and-twenty years of age. |
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He looked about him with the strangest air … |
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As I put my glass to my lips … |
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The abhorrence in which I held the man … |
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I tried to collect my thoughts, but I was stunned. |
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Chapter 40: It was fortunate for me … |
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By-and-by, his door opened and he came out. |
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Some sense of the grimly-ludicrous moved me … |
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It would seem a simple matter to decide … |
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Wemmick was out … |
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Chapter 41: In vain should I attempt to describe … |
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Poor fellow! He little suspected with whose money. |
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Chapter 42: 'Dear boy and Pip's comrade.' |
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I might a-took warning by Arthur …' |
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He had worked himself into a state … |
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Chapter 43: Why should I pause to ask … |
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It was poisonous to me to see him in the town … |
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Chapter 44: In the room where … |
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I have been thrown among one family …' |
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It seems,' said Estella, very calmly … |
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All done, all gone! |
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Chapter 45: Turning from the Temple gate … |
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Now, Mr. Pip, you know,' said Wemmick … |
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I thanked him for his valuable advice … |
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Chapter 46: Eight o'clock had struck … |
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There was something so natural and winning … |
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Our conference being now ended … |
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Chapter 47: Some weeks passed … |
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The second piece was … |
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Steady!' I thought. |
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Chapter 48: The second of the two meetings … |
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Receiving this as an intimation … |
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He dismissed her, and she glided out of the room. |
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We took our leave early, and left together. |
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Chapter 49: Putting Miss Havisham's note … |
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As I brought another of the ragged chairs … |
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O Miss Havisham,' said I, 'I can do it now.' |
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I had been shut up in these rooms …' |
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She was insensible, and I was afraid … |
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Chapter 50: My hands had been dressed … |
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Does it strike too cold on that sensitive place?' |
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Chapter 51: What purpose I had in view … |
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Even Mr. Jaggers started when I said those words. |
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Now, Pip,' said Mr. Jaggers, 'put this case.' |
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Standing by for a little, while they were at work |
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Chapter 52: From Little Britain … |
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I had had load enough upon my mind … |
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Chapter 53: It was a dark night … |
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Whom I had looked for, I don't know. |
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He had been drinking, and his eyes were red … |
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There was a clear space of a few feet … |
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When I told Herbert what had passed … |
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Chapter 54: It was one of those March days … |
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At the Stairs where we had taken him abroad … |
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We pushed off again, and made what way we could. |
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In the infinite meaning of his reply … |
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Startop could make out, after a few minutes … |
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The Jack at the Ship was instructed … |
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Chapter 55: He was taken to the Police Court … |
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On the Saturday in that same week … |
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That discreet damsel was attired as usual … |
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Chapter 56: He lay in prison very ill … |
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The whole scene starts out again … |
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The number of the days had risen to ten … |
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Chapter 57: Now that I was left wholly to myself … |
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At last, one day, I took courage … |
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I never discovered from whom Joe … |
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When we got back again and he lifted me out … |
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It was on the third or fourth occasion … |
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Chapter 58: The tidings of my high fortunes … |
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Say that likewise,' retorted Pumblechook. |
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Dear Biddy,' said I … |
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Chapter 59: For eleven years, I had not seen … |
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I am greatly changed. I wonder you know me.' |
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