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Mr Wemmick and I parted at the office in Little Britain, where

suppliants for Mr Jaggers's notice were lingering about as usual, and I

returned to my watch in the street of the coach-office, with some three

hours on hand I consue it

was that I should be encompassed by all this taint of prison and crime;

that, in , I

should have first encountered it; that, it should have reappeared on two

occasions, starting out like a stain that was faded but not gone; that,

it should in this neay pervade ed, I thought of the beautiful young Estella, proud

and refined, coht with absolute abhorrence

of the contrast between the jail and her I wished that Weone with hiht not have had Newgate in

my breath and on my clothes I beat the prison dust off my feet as I

sauntered to and fro, and I shook it out of s So conta, that the coach came quickly after all, and I was not yet free

fro consciousness of Mr Wemmick's conservatory, when I saw

her face at the coachand her hand waving to ain in that one instant had passed?