Quotation from: Great Expectations

Written by: Charles Dickens


"I am sure it's not," said he, superciliously over his shoulder; "I
don't think anything about it."


"And therefore," I went on, "with your leave, I will suggest that
we hold no kind of communication in future."


"Quite my opinion," said Drummle, "and what I should have suggested
myself, or done - more likely - without suggesting. But don't lose
your temper. Haven't you lost enough without that?"

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