Quotation from: Great Expectations

Written by: Charles Dickens


I derived from this speech that Mr. Herbert Pocket (for Herbert was
the pale young gentleman's name) still rather confounded his
intention with his execution. But I made a modest reply, and we
shook hands warmly.


"You hadn't come into your good fortune at that time?" said Herbert
Pocket.


"No," said I.

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