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"
I
am
instructed
to
communicate
to
him
,
"
said
Mr
.
Jaggers
,
throwing
his
finger
at
me
sideways
,
"
that
he
will
come
into
a
handsome
property
.
Further
,
that
it
is
the
desire
of
the
present
possessor
of
that
property
,
that
he
be
immediately
removed
from
his
present
sphere
of
life
and
from
this
place
,
and
be
brought
up
as
a
gentleman
—
in
a
word
,
as
a
young
fellow
of
great
expectations
.
"
My
dream
was
out
;
my
wild
fancy
was
surpassed
by
sober
reality
;
Miss
Havisham
was
going
to
make
my
fortune
on
a
grand
scale
.
"
Now
,
Mr
.
Pip
,
"
pursued
the
lawyer
,
"
I
address
the
rest
of
what
I
have
to
say
,
to
you
.
You
are
to
understand
,
first
,
that
it
is
the
request
of
the
person
from
whom
I
take
my
instructions
that
you
always
bear
the
name
of
Pip
.
You
will
have
no
objection
,
I
dare
say
,
to
your
great
expectations
being
encumbered
with
that
easy
condition
.
But
if
you
have
any
objection
,
this
is
the
time
to
mention
it
.
"
My
heart
was
beating
so
fast
,
and
there
was
such
a
singing
in
my
ears
,
that
I
could
scarcely
stammer
I
had
no
objection
.
"
I
should
think
not
!
Now
you
are
to
understand
,
secondly
,
Mr
.
Pip
,
that
the
name
of
the
person
who
is
your
liberal
benefactor
remains
a
profound
secret
,
until
the
person
chooses
to
reveal
it
.
I
am
empowered
to
mention
that
it
is
the
intention
of
the
person
to
reveal
it
at
first
hand
by
word
of
mouth
to
yourself
.
When
or
where
that
intention
may
be
carried
out
,
I
cannot
say
;
no
one
can
say
.
It
may
be
years
hence
.
Now
,
you
are
distinctly
to
understand
that
you
are
most
positively
prohibited
from
making
any
inquiry
on
this
head
,
or
any
allusion
or
reference
,
however
distant
,
to
any
individual
whomsoever
as
the
individual
,
in
all
the
communications
you
may
have
with
me
.
If
you
have
a
suspicion
in
your
own
breast
,
keep
that
suspicion
in
your
own
breast
.
It
is
not
the
least
to
the
purpose
what
the
reasons
of
this
prohibition
are
;
they
may
be
the
strongest
and
gravest
reasons
,
or
they
may
be
mere
whim
.
This
is
not
for
you
to
inquire
into
.
The
condition
is
laid
down
.
Your
acceptance
of
it
,
and
your
observance
of
it
as
binding
,
is
the
only
remaining
condition
that
I
am
charged
with
,
by
the
person
from
whom
I
take
my
instructions
,
and
for
whom
I
am
not
otherwise
responsible
.
That
person
is
the
person
from
whom
you
derive
your
expectations
,
and
the
secret
is
solely
held
by
that
person
and
by
me
.
Again
,
not
a
very
difficult
condition
with
which
to
encumber
such
a
rise
in
fortune
;
but
if
you
have
any
objection
to
it
,
this
is
the
time
to
mention
it
.
Speak
out
.
"
Once
more
,
I
stammered
with
difficulty
that
I
had
no
objection
.
"
I
should
think
not
!
Now
,
Mr
.
Pip
,
I
have
done
with
stipulations
.
"
Though
he
called
me
Mr
.
Pip
,
and
began
rather
to
make
up
to
me
,
he
still
could
not
get
rid
of
a
certain
air
of
bullying
suspicion
;
and
even
now
he
occasionally
shut
his
eyes
and
threw
his
finger
at
me
while
he
spoke
,
as
much
as
to
express
that
he
knew
all
kinds
of
things
to
my
disparagement
,
if
he
only
chose
to
mention
them
.
"
We
come
next
,
to
mere
details
of
arrangement
.
You
must
know
that
,
although
I
have
used
the
term
"
expectations
"
more
than
once
,
you
are
not
endowed
with
expectations
only
.
There
is
already
lodged
in
my
hands
a
sum
of
money
amply
sufficient
for
your
suitable
education
and
maintenance
.
You
will
please
consider
me
your
guardian
.
Oh
!
"
for
I
was
going
to
thank
him
,
"
I
tell
you
at
once
,
I
am
paid
for
my
services
,
or
I
shouldn
’
t
render
them
.
It
is
considered
that
you
must
be
better
educated
,
in
accordance
with
your
altered
position
,
and
that
you
will
be
alive
to
the
importance
and
necessity
of
at
once
entering
on
that
advantage
.
"
I
said
I
had
always
longed
for
it
.