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Great Expectations

ChapterXXIV
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I have not much to show you; but such two or three curiosities as I have got you might like to look over; and I am fond of a bit of garden and a summer-house." I said I should be delighted to accept his hospitality.
"Thankee," said he; "then we'll consider that it's to come off, when convenient to you.

Have you dined with Mr.Jaggers yet ?" "Not yet." "Well," said Wemmick, "he'll give you wine, and good wine.

I'll give you punch, and not bad punch.

And now I'll tell you something.

When you go to dine with Mr.Jaggers, look at his housekeeper." "Shall I see something very uncommon ?" "Well," said Wemmick, "you'll see a wild beast tamed.


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