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my own information What follows has another (and I hopemy mistake, Miss Havisham, you

punished--practised on--perhaps you will supply whatever term expresses

your intention, without offence--your self-seeking relations?"

"I did Why, they would have it so! So would you What has beeneither them or you

not to have it so! Youuntil she was quiet again,--for this, too, flashed out of her in

a wild and sudden way,--I went on

"I have been thrown a one family of your relations, Miss Havisha them since I went to London I know them

to have been as honestly under my delusion as I myself And I should be

false and base if I did not tell you, whether it is acceptable to you or

no, and whether you are inclined to give credence to it or no, that you

deeply wrong both Mr Matthew Pocket and his son Herbert, if you suppose

theht, open, and incapable of

anything designing or mean"