Quotation from: Great Expectations

Written by: Charles Dickens


My eye had been caught by a gun with a brass bound stock over the
chimney-piece, and his eye had followed mine.


"Well," said I, not desirous of more conversation, "shall I go up
to Miss Havisham?"


"Burn me, if I know!" he retorted, first stretching himself and
then shaking himself; "my orders ends here, young master. I give
this here bell a rap with this here hammer, and you go on along the
passage till you meet somebody."

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