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In her furred travelling-dress, Estella seemed more delicately beautiful
than she had ever see than she had cared to let it be to ht I
saw Miss Havishae
We stood in the Inn Yard while she pointed out her luggage to otten everything but
herself in the oing to Richmond," she told me "Our lesson is, that there are
two Richmonds, one in Surrey and one in Yorkshire, and that mine is the
Surrey Riche, and
you are to take es out
of it O, you must take the purse! We have no choice, you and I, but to
obey our instructions We are not free to follow our own devices, you
and I"
As she looked atin her words She said thee will have to be sent for, Estella Will you rest here a
little?"
"Yes, I am to rest here a little, and I am to drink some tea, and you