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Great Expectations

ChapterXXII
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Miss Havisham, you must know, was a spoilt child.

Her mother died when she was a baby, and her father denied her nothing.

Her father was a country gentleman down in your part of the world, and was a brewer.

I don't know why it should be a crack thing to be a brewer; but it is indisputable that while you cannot possibly be genteel and bake, you may be as genteel as never was and brew.

You see it every day." "Yet a gentleman may not keep a public-house; may he ?" said I.
"Not on any account," returned Herbert; "but a public-house may keep a gentleman.


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