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Great Expectations

ChapterXXII
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But I have forgotten one thing.

It has been supposed that the man to whom she gave her misplaced confidence acted throughout in concert with her half-brother; that it was a conspiracy between them; and that they shared the profits." "I wonder he didn't marry her and get all the property," said I.
"He may have been married already, and her cruel mortification may have been a part of her half-brother's scheme," said Herbert.

"Mind! I don't know that." "What became of the two men ?" I asked, after again considering the subject.
"They fell into deeper shame and degradation--if there can be deeper--and ruin." "Are they alive now ?" "I don't know." "You said just now that Estella was not related to Miss Havisham, but adopted.

When adopted ?" Herbert shrugged his shoulders.

"There has always been an Estella, since I have heard of a Miss Havisham.


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