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I rang for the tea, and the waiter, reappearing with his rees solimpse A teaboard, cups and saucers, plates, knives and

forks (including carvers), spoons (various), saltcellars, a meek little

iron cover,

Moses in the bulrushes typified by a soft bit of butter in a quantity of

parsley, a pale loaf with a powdered head, two proof iular bits of bread, and

ultiered in with,

expressing in his countenance burden and suffering After a prolonged

absence at this stage of the entertainth cas These I steeped in hot

water, and so from the whole of these appliances extracted one cup of I

don't knohat for Estella

The bill paid, and the waiter reotten,

and the chambermaid taken into consideration,--in a word, the whole

house bribed into a state of conteot into our post-coach and drove away Turning into

Cheapside and rattling up Newgate Street, ere soon under the walls

of which I was so ashamed

"What place is that?" Estella askedit, and then