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"
I
’
ll
go
round
to
the
others
in
the
course
of
the
day
and
destroy
the
notes
,
"
said
Wemmick
;
"
it
’
s
a
good
rule
never
to
leave
documentary
evidence
if
you
can
help
it
,
because
you
don
’
t
know
when
it
may
be
put
in
.
I
’
m
going
to
take
a
liberty
with
you
.
Would
you
mind
toasting
this
sausage
for
the
Aged
P
.
?
"
I
said
I
should
be
delighted
to
do
it
.
"
Then
you
can
go
about
your
work
,
Mary
Anne
,
"
said
Wemmick
to
the
little
servant
;
"
which
leaves
us
to
ourselves
,
don
’
t
you
see
,
Mr
.
Pip
?
"
he
added
,
winking
,
as
she
disappeared
.
I
thanked
him
for
his
friendship
and
caution
,
and
our
discourse
proceeded
in
a
low
tone
,
while
I
toasted
the
Aged
’
s
sausage
and
he
buttered
the
crumb
of
the
Aged
’
s
roll
.
"
Now
,
Mr
.
Pip
,
you
know
,
"
said
Wemmick
,
"
you
and
I
understand
one
another
.
We
are
in
our
private
and
personal
capacities
,
and
we
have
been
engaged
in
a
confidential
transaction
before
to
-
day
.
Official
sentiments
are
one
thing
.
We
are
extra
official
.
"
I
cordially
assented
.
I
was
so
very
nervous
,
that
I
had
already
lighted
the
Aged
’
s
sausage
like
a
torch
,
and
been
obliged
to
blow
it
out
.
"
I
accidentally
heard
,
yesterday
morning
,
"
said
Wemmick
,
"
being
in
a
certain
place
where
I
once
took
you
—
even
between
you
and
me
,
it
’
s
as
well
not
to
mention
names
when
avoidable
—
"
"
Much
better
not
,
"
said
I
.
"
I
understand
you
.
"
"
I
heard
there
by
chance
,
yesterday
morning
,
"
said
Wemmick
,
"
that
a
certain
person
not
altogether
of
uncolonial
pursuits
,
and
not
unpossessed
of
portable
property
—
I
don
’
t
know
who
it
may
really
be
—
we
won
’
t
name
this
person
—
"
"
Not
necessary
,
"
said
I
.