Quotation from: Great Expectations

Written by: Charles Dickens


"What," said I to Herbert, when he was safe in another chair, "what
is to be done?"


"My poor dear Handel," he replied, holding his head, "I am too
stunned to think."


"So was I, Herbert, when the blow first fell. Still, something must
be done. He is intent upon various new expenses - horses, and
carriages, and lavish appearances of all kinds. He must be stopped
somehow."

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