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"
First
,
"
said
Mr
.
Jaggers
,
"
you
should
have
some
new
clothes
to
come
in
,
and
they
should
not
be
working
-
clothes
.
Say
this
day
week
.
You
’
ll
want
some
money
.
Shall
I
leave
you
twenty
guineas
?
"
He
produced
a
long
purse
,
with
the
greatest
coolness
,
and
counted
them
out
on
the
table
and
pushed
them
over
to
me
.
This
was
the
first
time
he
had
taken
his
leg
from
the
chair
.
He
sat
astride
of
the
chair
when
he
had
pushed
the
money
over
,
and
sat
swinging
his
purse
and
eyeing
Joe
.
"
Well
,
Joseph
Gargery
?
You
look
dumbfoundered
?
"
"
I
am
!
"
said
Joe
,
in
a
very
decided
manner
.
"
It
was
understood
that
you
wanted
nothing
for
yourself
,
remember
?
"
"
It
were
understood
,
"
said
Joe
.
"
And
it
are
understood
.
And
it
ever
will
be
similar
according
.
"
"
But
what
,
"
said
Mr
.
Jaggers
,
swinging
his
purse
—
"
what
if
it
was
in
my
instructions
to
make
you
a
present
,
as
compensation
?
"
"
As
compensation
what
for
?
"
Joe
demanded
.
"
For
the
loss
of
his
services
.
"
Joe
laid
his
hand
upon
my
shoulder
with
the
touch
of
a
woman
.
I
have
often
thought
him
since
,
like
the
steam
-
hammer
that
can
crush
a
man
or
pat
an
egg
-
shell
,
in
his
combination
of
strength
with
gentleness
.
"
Pip
is
that
hearty
welcome
,
"
said
Joe
,
"
to
go
free
with
his
services
,
to
honor
and
fortun
’
,
as
no
words
can
tell
him
.
But
if
you
think
as
Money
can
make
compensation
to
me
for
the
loss
of
the
little
child
—
what
come
to
the
forge
—
and
ever
the
best
of
friends
!
—
"