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She
answered
so
carelessly
,
that
I
said
,
"
You
speak
of
yourself
as
if
you
were
some
one
else
.
"
"
Where
did
you
learn
how
I
speak
of
others
?
Come
,
come
,
"
said
Estella
,
smiling
delightfully
,
"
you
must
not
expect
me
to
go
to
school
to
you
;
I
must
talk
in
my
own
way
.
How
do
you
thrive
with
Mr
.
Pocket
?
"
"
I
live
quite
pleasantly
there
;
at
least
—
"
It
appeared
to
me
that
I
was
losing
a
chance
.
"
At
least
?
"
repeated
Estella
.
"
As
pleasantly
as
I
could
anywhere
,
away
from
you
.
"
"
You
silly
boy
,
"
said
Estella
,
quite
composedly
,
"
how
can
you
talk
such
nonsense
?
Your
friend
Mr
.
Matthew
,
I
believe
,
is
superior
to
the
rest
of
his
family
?
"
"
Very
superior
indeed
.
He
is
nobody
’
s
enemy
—
"
—
"
Don
’
t
add
but
his
own
,
"
interposed
Estella
,
"
for
I
hate
that
class
of
man
.
But
he
really
is
disinterested
,
and
above
small
jealousy
and
spite
,
I
have
heard
?
"
"
I
am
sure
I
have
every
reason
to
say
so
.
"
"
You
have
not
every
reason
to
say
so
of
the
rest
of
his
people
,
"
said
Estella
,
nodding
at
me
with
an
expression
of
face
that
was
at
once
grave
and
rallying
,
"
for
they
beset
Miss
Havisham
with
reports
and
insinuations
to
your
disadvantage
.
They
watch
you
,
misrepresent
you
,
write
letters
about
you
(
anonymous
sometimes
)
,
and
you
are
the
torment
and
the
occupation
of
their
lives
.
You
can
scarcely
realize
to
yourself
the
hatred
those
people
feel
for
you
.