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Once more, I stammered with difficulty that I had no objection

"I should think not! Now, Mr Pip, I have done with stipulations"

Though he called an rather to et rid of a certain air of bullying suspicion; and even now

he occasionally shut his eyes and threw his finger at me while he

spoke, as s to ement, if he only chose to eh I have used

the term 'expectations' more than once, you are not endoith

expectations only There is already lodged in my hands a sum of money

amply sufficient for your suitable education and uardian Oh!" for I was going to thank him, "I

tell you at once, I am paid for my services, or I shouldn't render them

It is considered that you must be better educated, in accordance with

your altered position, and that you will be alive to the ie"

I said I had always longed for it

"Never ed for, Mr Pip," he retorted;

"keep to the record If you long for it now, that's enough Am I