Quotation from: Great Expectations

Written by: Charles Dickens


"And wishing," pursued Joe, with another fixed look at me, like
another effort of remembrance, "that the state of Miss Havisham's
elth were sitch as would have - allowed, were it, Pip?"


"Of her having the pleasure," I added.


"Of ladies' company," said Joe. And drew a long breath.


"Well!" cried my sister, with a mollified glance at Mr. Pumblechook.
"She might have had the politeness to send that message at first,
but it's better late than never. And what did she give young
Rantipole here?"

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