Quotation from: Great Expectations

Written by: Charles Dickens


I went circuitously to Miss Havisham's by all the back ways, and
rang at the bell constrainedly, on account of the stiff long
fingers of my gloves. Sarah Pocket came to the gate, and positively
reeled back when she saw me so changed; her walnut-shell
countenance likewise, turned from brown to green and yellow.


"You?" said she. "You, good gracious! What do you want?"


"I am going to London, Miss Pocket," said I, "and want to say
good-bye to Miss Havisham."

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