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After well considering the , I resolved to tell ht sort of man to fill a post of trust at Miss Havishaht sort of uardian,

coeneral head, "because the ht sort of man" It seemed

quite to put him into spirits to find that this particular post was

not exceptionally held by the right sort of man, and he listened in a

satisfied e I had of Orlick "Very

good, Pip," he observed, when I had concluded, "I'll go round presently,

and pay our friend off" Rather alarmed by this summary action, I was

for a little delay, and even hinted that our friend hiht be

difficult to deal with "Oh no he won't," saidhis

pocket-handkerchief-point, with perfect confidence; "I should like to

see hiether to London by the midday coach, and as I