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"Till you're a gentleman," said Biddy
"You know I never shall be, so that's always Not that I have any
occasion to tell you anything, for you know everything I know,--as I
told you at hoht"
"Ah!" said Biddy, quite in a whisper, as she looked away at the ships
And then repeated, with her foro home?"
I said to Biddy ould walk a little farther, and we did so, and the
su, and it was very
beautiful I began to consider whether I was not more naturally and
wholeso
beggar ht in the roo despised by Estella I thought it would be very good for et her out of my head, with all the rest of those reo to work determined to relish what I had to do,
and stick to it, and make the best of it I asked myself the question
whether I did not surely know that if Estella were beside me at that
moment instead of Biddy, she would ed to
admit that I did know it for a certainty, and I said to ood deal as alked, and all that Biddy said see, or capricious, or Biddy to-day and