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She looked up at rimly playful manner,-"Well?"
"I heard, Miss Havisham," said I, rather at a loss, "that you were so
kind as to wish me to come and see you, and I came directly"
"Well?"
The lady whom I had never seen before, lifted up her eyes and looked
archly at me, and then I saw that the eyes were Estella's eyes But she
was so ed, was so s winning admiration, had made such wonderful advance,
that I seemed to have made none I fancied, as I looked at her, that
I slipped hopelessly back into the coarse and coain O
the sense of distance and disparity that came upon aveabout the pleasure I felt in
seeing her again, and abouttied, Pip?" asked Miss Havisha her stick upon a chair that stood between
then to me to sit down there
"When I ca of Estella
in the face or figure; but now it all settles down so curiously into the
old--"
"What? You are not going to say into the old Estella?" Miss Havisha, and you wanted to go away
from her Don't you reo, and that I knew no better
then, and the like Estella smiled with perfect co been quite right, and of her having been very