Quotation from: Great Expectations

Written by: Charles Dickens


"I do touch you, my dear boy."


"You are not afraid that I am in any fever, or that my head is much
disordered by the accident of last night?"


"N-no, my dear boy," said Herbert, after taking time to examine me.
"You are rather excited, but you are quite yourself."


"I know I am quite myself. And the man we have in hiding down the
river, is Estella's Father."

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