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I now fell into a regular routine of apprenticeship life, which was
varied beyond the lie and the marshes, by no more
remarkable circu
another visit to Miss Havishaate; I found Miss Havisham just as I had left her, and she spoke
of Estella in the very same way, if not in the very saave ain on my next birthday I may mention at
once that this becauinea on the first occasion, but with no better effect than causing her
to ask rily, if I expectedwas the dull old house, the yellow light in the darkened
roolass, that
I felt as if the stopping of the clocks had stopped Ti else outside it grew
older, it stood still Daylight never entered the house as to hts and remembrances of it, any more than as to the actual fact It
bewildered me, and under its influence I continued at heart to hate my
trade and to be ashae in Biddy, however Her