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Mr
.
Pocket
uttered
a
dismal
groan
.
"
Am
I
,
grandpapa
’
s
granddaughter
,
to
be
nothing
in
the
house
?
"
said
Mrs
.
Pocket
.
"
Besides
,
the
cook
has
always
been
a
very
nice
respectful
woman
,
and
said
in
the
most
natural
manner
when
she
came
to
look
after
the
situation
,
that
she
felt
I
was
born
to
be
a
Duchess
.
"
There
was
a
sofa
where
Mr
.
Pocket
stood
,
and
he
dropped
upon
it
in
the
attitude
of
the
Dying
Gladiator
.
Still
in
that
attitude
he
said
,
with
a
hollow
voice
,
"
Good
night
,
Mr
.
Pip
,
"
when
I
deemed
it
advisable
to
go
to
bed
and
leave
him
.
After
two
or
three
days
,
when
I
had
established
myself
in
my
room
and
had
gone
backwards
and
forwards
to
London
several
times
,
and
had
ordered
all
I
wanted
of
my
tradesmen
,
Mr
.
Pocket
and
I
had
a
long
talk
together
.
He
knew
more
of
my
intended
career
than
I
knew
myself
,
for
he
referred
to
his
having
been
told
by
Mr
.
Jaggers
that
I
was
not
designed
for
any
profession
,
and
that
I
should
be
well
enough
educated
for
my
destiny
if
I
could
"
hold
my
own
"
with
the
average
of
young
men
in
prosperous
circumstances
.
I
acquiesced
,
of
course
,
knowing
nothing
to
the
contrary
.
He
advised
my
attending
certain
places
in
London
,
for
the
acquisition
of
such
mere
rudiments
as
I
wanted
,
and
my
investing
him
with
the
functions
of
explainer
and
director
of
all
my
studies
.
He
hoped
that
with
intelligent
assistance
I
should
meet
with
little
to
discourage
me
,
and
should
soon
be
able
to
dispense
with
any
aid
but
his
.
Through
his
way
of
saying
this
,
and
much
more
to
similar
purpose
,
he
placed
himself
on
confidential
terms
with
me
in
an
admirable
manner
;
and
I
may
state
at
once
that
he
was
always
so
zealous
and
honorable
in
fulfilling
his
compact
with
me
,
that
he
made
me
zealous
and
honorable
in
fulfilling
mine
with
him
.
If
he
had
shown
indifference
as
a
master
,
I
have
no
doubt
I
should
have
returned
the
compliment
as
a
pupil
;
he
gave
me
no
such
excuse
,
and
each
of
us
did
the
other
justice
.
Nor
did
I
ever
regard
him
as
having
anything
ludicrous
about
him
—
or
anything
but
what
was
serious
,
honest
,
and
good
—
in
his
tutor
communication
with
me
.
When
these
points
were
settled
,
and
so
far
carried
out
as
that
I
had
begun
to
work
in
earnest
,
it
occurred
to
me
that
if
I
could
retain
my
bedroom
in
Barnard
’
s
Inn
,
my
life
would
be
agreeably
varied
,
while
my
manners
would
be
none
the
worse
for
Herbert
’
s
society
.
Mr
.
Pocket
did
not
object
to
this
arrangement
,
but
urged
that
before
any
step
could
possibly
be
taken
in
it
,
it
must
be
submitted
to
my
guardian
.
I
felt
that
this
delicacy
arose
out
of
the
consideration
that
the
plan
would
save
Herbert
some
expense
,
so
I
went
off
to
Little
Britain
and
imparted
my
wish
to
Mr
.
Jaggers
.
"
If
I
could
buy
the
furniture
now
hired
for
me
,
"
said
I
,
"
and
one
or
two
other
little
things
,
I
should
be
quite
at
home
there
.
"
"
Go
it
!
"
said
Mr
.
Jaggers
,
with
a
short
laugh
.
"
I
told
you
you
’
d
get
on
.
Well
!
How
much
do
you
want
?
"
I
said
I
didn
’
t
know
how
much
.
"
Come
!
"
retorted
Mr
.
Jaggers
.
"
How
much
?
Fifty
pounds
?
"