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After
our
early
dinner
,
I
strolled
out
alone
,
purposing
to
finish
off
the
marshes
at
once
,
and
get
them
done
with
.
As
I
passed
the
church
,
I
felt
(
as
I
had
felt
during
service
in
the
morning
)
a
sublime
compassion
for
the
poor
creatures
who
were
destined
to
go
there
,
Sunday
after
Sunday
,
all
their
lives
through
,
and
to
lie
obscurely
at
last
among
the
low
green
mounds
.
I
promised
myself
that
I
would
do
something
for
them
one
of
these
days
,
and
formed
a
plan
in
outline
for
bestowing
a
dinner
of
roast
-
beef
and
plum
-
pudding
,
a
pint
of
ale
,
and
a
gallon
of
condescension
,
upon
everybody
in
the
village
.
If
I
had
often
thought
before
,
with
something
allied
to
shame
,
of
my
companionship
with
the
fugitive
whom
I
had
once
seen
limping
among
those
graves
,
what
were
my
thoughts
on
this
Sunday
,
when
the
place
recalled
the
wretch
,
ragged
and
shivering
,
with
his
felon
iron
and
badge
!
My
comfort
was
,
that
it
happened
a
long
time
ago
,
and
that
he
had
doubtless
been
transported
a
long
way
off
,
and
that
he
was
dead
to
me
,
and
might
be
veritably
dead
into
the
bargain
.
No
more
low
,
wet
grounds
,
no
more
dikes
and
sluices
,
no
more
of
these
grazing
cattle
—
though
they
seemed
,
in
their
dull
manner
,
to
wear
a
more
respectful
air
now
,
and
to
face
round
,
in
order
that
they
might
stare
as
long
as
possible
at
the
possessor
of
such
great
expectations
—
farewell
,
monotonous
acquaintances
of
my
childhood
,
henceforth
I
was
for
London
and
greatness
;
not
for
smith
’
s
work
in
general
,
and
for
you
!
I
made
my
exultant
way
to
the
old
Battery
,
and
,
lying
down
there
to
consider
the
question
whether
Miss
Havisham
intended
me
for
Estella
,
fell
asleep
.
When
I
awoke
,
I
was
much
surprised
to
find
Joe
sitting
beside
me
,
smoking
his
pipe
.
He
greeted
me
with
a
cheerful
smile
on
my
opening
my
eyes
,
and
said
—
"
As
being
the
last
time
,
Pip
,
I
thought
I
’
d
foller
.
"
"
And
Joe
,
I
am
very
glad
you
did
so
.
"
"
Thankee
,
Pip
.
"
"
You
may
be
sure
,
dear
Joe
,
"
I
went
on
,
after
we
had
shaken
hands
,
"
that
I
shall
never
forget
you
.
"
"
No
,
no
,
Pip
!
"
said
Joe
,
in
a
comfortable
tone
,
"
I
’
m
sure
of
that
.
Ay
,
ay
,
old
chap
!
Bless
you
,
it
were
only
necessary
to
get
it
well
round
in
a
man
’
s
mind
,
to
be
certain
on
it
.
But
it
took
a
bit
of
time
to
get
it
well
round
,
the
change
come
so
oncommon
plump
;
didn
’
t
it
?
"