Понятно
Понятно
Для того чтобы воспользоваться закладками, необходимо
Войти или зарегистрироваться
Отмена
Для того чтобы воспользоваться озвучкой предложений, необходимо
Войти или зарегистрироваться
Отмена
Озвучка предложений доступна при наличии PRO-доступа
Купить PRO-доступ
Отмена
For
several
reasons
,
and
not
least
because
I
didn
t
clearly
know
what
Mr
.
Jaggers
would
be
found
to
be
"
at
,
"
I
replied
in
the
affirmative
.
We
dived
into
the
City
,
and
came
up
in
a
crowded
police
-
court
,
where
a
blood
-
relation
(
in
the
murderous
sense
)
of
the
deceased
,
with
the
fanciful
taste
in
brooches
,
was
standing
at
the
bar
,
uncomfortably
chewing
something
;
while
my
guardian
had
a
woman
under
examination
or
cross
-
examination
I
don
t
know
which
and
was
striking
her
,
and
the
bench
,
and
everybody
present
,
with
awe
.
If
anybody
,
of
whatsoever
degree
,
said
a
word
that
he
didn
t
approve
of
,
he
instantly
required
to
have
it
"
taken
down
.
"
If
anybody
wouldn
t
make
an
admission
,
he
said
,
"
I
ll
have
it
out
of
you
!
"
and
if
anybody
made
an
admission
,
he
said
,
"
Now
I
have
got
you
!
"
The
magistrates
shivered
under
a
single
bite
of
his
finger
.
Thieves
and
thief
-
takers
hung
in
dread
rapture
on
his
words
,
and
shrank
when
a
hair
of
his
eyebrows
turned
in
their
direction
.
Which
side
he
was
on
I
couldn
t
make
out
,
for
he
seemed
to
me
to
be
grinding
the
whole
place
in
a
mill
;
I
only
know
that
when
I
stole
out
on
tiptoe
,
he
was
not
on
the
side
of
the
bench
;
for
,
he
was
making
the
legs
of
the
old
gentleman
who
presided
,
quite
convulsive
under
the
table
,
by
his
denunciations
of
his
conduct
as
the
representative
of
British
law
and
justice
in
that
chair
that
day
.
Bentley
Drummle
,
who
was
so
sulky
a
fellow
that
he
even
took
up
a
book
as
if
its
writer
had
done
him
an
injury
,
did
not
take
up
an
acquaintance
in
a
more
agreeable
spirit
.
Heavy
in
figure
,
movement
,
and
comprehension
in
the
sluggish
complexion
of
his
face
,
and
in
the
large
,
awkward
tongue
that
seemed
to
loll
about
in
his
mouth
as
he
himself
lolled
about
in
a
room
he
was
idle
,
proud
,
niggardly
,
reserved
,
and
suspicious
.
He
came
of
rich
people
down
in
Somersetshire
,
who
had
nursed
this
combination
of
qualities
until
they
made
the
discovery
that
it
was
just
of
age
and
a
blockhead
.
Thus
,
Bentley
Drummle
had
come
to
Mr
.
Pocket
when
he
was
a
head
taller
than
that
gentleman
,
and
half
a
dozen
heads
thicker
than
most
gentlemen
.
Startop
had
been
spoilt
by
a
weak
mother
and
kept
at
home
when
he
ought
to
have
been
at
school
,
but
he
was
devotedly
attached
to
her
,
and
admired
her
beyond
measure
.
He
had
a
woman
s
delicacy
of
feature
,
and
was
"
as
you
may
see
,
though
you
never
saw
her
,
"
said
Herbert
to
me
"
exactly
like
his
mother
.
It
was
but
natural
that
I
should
take
to
him
much
more
kindly
than
to
Drummle
,
and
that
,
even
in
the
earliest
evenings
of
our
boating
,
he
and
I
should
pull
homeward
abreast
of
one
another
,
conversing
from
boat
to
boat
,
while
Bentley
Drummle
came
up
in
our
wake
alone
,
under
the
overhanging
banks
and
among
the
rushes
.
Отключить рекламу
He
would
always
creep
in
-
shore
like
some
uncomfortable
amphibious
creature
,
even
when
the
tide
would
have
sent
him
fast
upon
his
way
;
and
I
always
think
of
him
as
coming
after
us
in
the
dark
or
by
the
back
-
water
,
when
our
own
two
boats
were
breaking
the
sunset
or
the
moonlight
in
mid
-
stream
.
Herbert
was
my
intimate
companion
and
friend
.
I
presented
him
with
a
half
-
share
in
my
boat
,
which
was
the
occasion
of
his
often
coming
down
to
Hammersmith
;
and
my
possession
of
a
half
-
share
in
his
chambers
often
took
me
up
to
London
.
We
used
to
walk
between
the
two
places
at
all
hours
.
I
have
an
affection
for
the
road
yet
(
though
it
is
not
so
pleasant
a
road
as
it
was
then
)
,
formed
in
the
impressibility
of
untried
youth
and
hope
.
When
I
had
been
in
Mr
.
Pocket
s
family
a
month
or
two
,
Mr
.
and
Mrs
.
Camilla
turned
up
.
Camilla
was
Mr
.
Pocket
s
sister
.
Georgiana
,
whom
I
had
seen
at
Miss
Havisham
s
on
the
same
occasion
,
also
turned
up
.
she
was
a
cousin
an
indigestive
single
woman
,
who
called
her
rigidity
religion
,
and
her
liver
love
.
These
people
hated
me
with
the
hatred
of
cupidity
and
disappointment
.
As
a
matter
of
course
,
they
fawned
upon
me
in
my
prosperity
with
the
basest
meanness
.
Towards
Mr
.
Pocket
,
as
a
grown
-
up
infant
with
no
notion
of
his
own
interests
,
they
showed
the
complacent
forbearance
I
had
heard
them
express
.
Mrs
.
Pocket
they
held
in
contempt
;
but
they
allowed
the
poor
soul
to
have
been
heavily
disappointed
in
life
,
because
that
shed
a
feeble
reflected
light
upon
themselves
.
These
were
the
surroundings
among
which
I
settled
down
,
and
applied
myself
to
my
education
.
I
soon
contracted
expensive
habits
,
and
began
to
spend
an
amount
of
money
that
within
a
few
short
months
I
should
have
thought
almost
fabulous
;
but
through
good
and
evil
I
stuck
to
my
books
.
There
was
no
other
merit
in
this
,
than
my
having
sense
enough
to
feel
my
deficiencies
.
Between
Mr
.
Pocket
and
Herbert
I
got
on
fast
;
and
,
with
one
or
the
other
always
at
my
elbow
to
give
me
the
start
I
wanted
,
and
clear
obstructions
out
of
my
road
,
I
must
have
been
as
great
a
dolt
as
Drummle
if
I
had
done
less
.
Отключить рекламу
I
had
not
seen
Mr
.
Wemmick
for
some
weeks
,
when
I
thought
I
would
write
him
a
note
and
propose
to
go
home
with
him
on
a
certain
evening
.
He
replied
that
it
would
give
him
much
pleasure
,
and
that
he
would
expect
me
at
the
office
at
six
o
clock
.
Thither
I
went
,
and
there
I
found
him
,
putting
the
key
of
his
safe
down
his
back
as
the
clock
struck
.
"
Did
you
think
of
walking
down
to
Walworth
?
"
said
he
.
"
Certainly
,
"
said
I
,
"
if
you
approve
.
"