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"I aineer, and ardener, and, you know It

brushes the Newgate cobwebs away, and pleases the Aged You wouldn't

ed, would you? It wouldn't put

you out?"

I expressed the readiness I felt, and ent into the castle There

we found, sitting by a fire, a very old man in a flannel coat: clean,

cheerful, coed parent," said We hands with hiht, John; all right!" replied the old ed parent," said Wemmick, "and I wish you could hear

his name Nod away at him, Mr Pip; that's what he likes Nod away at

hi!"

"This is a fine place of my son's, sir," cried the old man, while I

nodded as hard as I possibly could "This is a pretty pleasure-ground,

sir This spot and these beautiful works upon it ought to be kept

together by the Nation, after my son's time, for the people's