Quotation from: Great Expectations

Written by: Charles Dickens


"Is he dead?" I asked, after a silence.


"Is who dead, dear boy?"


"Compeyson."


"He hopes I am, if he's alive, you may be sure," with a fierce
look. "I never heerd no more of him."


Herbert had been writing with his pencil in the cover of a book. He
softly pushed the book over to me, as Provis stood smoking with his
eyes on the fire, and I read in it:

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