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"
Mr
.
Pip
and
friend
?
"
Identity
of
Mr
.
Pip
and
friend
confessed
.
"
Mr
.
Waldengarver
,
"
said
the
man
,
"
would
be
glad
to
have
the
honor
.
"
"
Waldengarver
?
"
I
repeated
—
when
Herbert
murmured
in
my
ear
,
"
Probably
Wopsle
.
"
"
Oh
!
"
said
I
.
"
Yes
.
Shall
we
follow
you
?
"
"
A
few
steps
,
please
.
"
When
we
were
in
a
side
alley
,
he
turned
and
asked
,
"
How
did
you
think
he
looked
?
—
I
dressed
him
.
"
I
don
’
t
know
what
he
had
looked
like
,
except
a
funeral
;
with
the
addition
of
a
large
Danish
sun
or
star
hanging
round
his
neck
by
a
blue
ribbon
,
that
had
given
him
the
appearance
of
being
insured
in
some
extraordinary
Fire
Office
.
But
I
said
he
had
looked
very
nice
.
"
When
he
come
to
the
grave
,
"
said
our
conductor
,
"
he
showed
his
cloak
beautiful
.
But
,
judging
from
the
wing
,
it
looked
to
me
that
when
he
see
the
ghost
in
the
queen
’
s
apartment
,
he
might
have
made
more
of
his
stockings
.
"
I
modestly
assented
,
and
we
all
fell
through
a
little
dirty
swing
door
,
into
a
sort
of
hot
packing
-
case
immediately
behind
it
.
Here
Mr
.
Wopsle
was
divesting
himself
of
his
Danish
garments
,
and
here
there
was
just
room
for
us
to
look
at
him
over
one
another
’
s
shoulders
,
by
keeping
the
packing
-
case
door
,
or
lid
,
wide
open
.
"
Gentlemen
,
"
said
Mr
.
Wopsle
,
"
I
am
proud
to
see
you
.