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Great Expectations

Charles Dickens

Great Expectations

Charles Dickens

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Great Expectations by Charles Dickens

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01 Chapter 1 y father’s family name being Pirrip, and my Christian
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02 Chapter 2 y sister, Mrs. Joe Gargery, was more than twenty years
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03 Chapter 3 t was a rimy morning, and very damp. I had seen the damp
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04 Chapter 4 fully expected to find a Constable in the kitchen, waiting to
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05 Chapter 5 he apparition of a file of soldiers ringing down the butt-
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06 Chapter 6 y state of mind regarding the pilfering from which I had
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07 Chapter 7 t the time when I stood in the churchyard, reading the
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08 Chapter 8 r. Pumblechook’s premises in the High-street of the
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09 Chapter 9 hen I reached home, my sister was very curious to
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10 Chapter 10 he felicitous idea occurred to me a morning or two later
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11 Chapter 11 t the appointed time I returned to Miss Havisham’s, and
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12 Chapter 12 y mind grew very uneasy on the subject of the pale
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13 Chapter 13 t was a trial to my feelings, on the next day but one, to see Joe
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14 Chapter 14 t is a most miserable thing to feel ashamed of home. There
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15 Chapter 15 s I was getting too big for Mr. Wopsle’s great-aunt’s room,
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16 Chapter 16 ith my head full of George Barnwell, I was at first
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17 Chapter 17 now fell into a regular routine of apprenticeship life, which
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18 Chapter 18 t was in the fourth year of my apprenticeship to Joe, and it
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19 Chapter 19 orning made a considerable difference in my general
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20 Chapter 20 he journey from our town to the metropolis, was a journey
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21 Chapter 21 asting my eyes on Mr. Wemmick as we went along, to see
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22 Chapter 22 he pale young gentleman and I stood contemplating one
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23 Chapter 23 r. Pocket said he was glad to see me, and he hoped I
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24 Chapter 24 fter two or three days, when I had established myself in
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25 Chapter 25 entley Drummle, who was so sulky a fellow that he even
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26 Chapter 26 t fell out as Wemmick had told me it would, that I had an early
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27 Chapter 27 Y DEAR MR PIP,
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28 Chapter 28 t was clear that I must repair to our town next day, and in the
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29 Chapter 29 etimes in the morning I was up and out. It was too early
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30 Chapter 30 fter well considering the matter while I was dressing at
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31 Chapter 31 n our arrival in Denmark, we found the king and queen of
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32 Chapter 32 ne day when I was busy with my books and Mr. Pocket, I
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33 Chapter 33 n her furred travelling-dress, Estella seemed more delicately
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34 Chapter 34 s I had grown accustomed to my expectations, I had
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35 Chapter 35 t was the first time that a grave had opened in my road of life,
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36 Chapter 36 erbert and I went on from bad to worse, in the way of
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37 Chapter 37 eeming Sunday the best day for taking Mr. Wemmick’s
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38 Chapter 38 f that staid old house near the Green at Richmond should ever
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39 Chapter 39 was three-and-twenty years of age. Not another word had I
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40 Chapter 40 t was fortunate for me that I had to take precautions to ensure
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41 Chapter 41 n vain should I attempt to describe the astonishment and
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42 Chapter 42 ear boy and Pip’s comrade. I am not a-going fur to
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43 Chapter 43 hy should I pause to ask how much of my shrinking
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44 Chapter 44 n the room where the dressing-table stood, and where the wax
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45 Chapter 45 urning from the Temple gate as soon as I had read the
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46 Chapter 46 ight o’clock had struck before I got into the air that was
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47 Chapter 47 ome weeks passed without bringing any change. We waited
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48 Chapter 48 he second of the two meetings referred to in the last
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49 Chapter 49 utting Miss Havisham’s note in my pocket, that it might
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50 Chapter 50 y hands had been dressed twice or thrice in the night,
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51 Chapter 51 hat purpose I had in view when I was hot on tracing out
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52 Chapter 52 rom Little Britain, I went, with my cheque in my pocket, to
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53 Chapter 53 t was a dark night, though the full moon rose as I left the
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54 Chapter 54 t was one of those March days when the sun shines hot and
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55 Chapter 55 e was taken to the Police Court next day, and would have
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56 Chapter 56 e lay in prison very ill, during the whole interval between
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57 Chapter 57 ow that I was left wholly to myself, I gave notice of my
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58 Chapter 58 he tidings of my high fortunes having had a heavy fall, had
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59 Chapter 59 or eleven years, I had not seen Joe nor Biddy with my
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