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"
Wemmick
,
having
finished
his
breakfast
,
here
looked
at
his
watch
,
and
began
to
get
his
coat
on
.
"
And
now
,
Mr
.
Pip
,
"
said
he
,
with
his
hands
still
in
the
sleeves
,
"
I
have
probably
done
the
most
I
can
do
;
but
if
I
can
ever
do
more
—
from
a
Walworth
point
of
view
,
and
in
a
strictly
private
and
personal
capacity
—
I
shall
be
glad
to
do
it
.
Here
’
s
the
address
.
There
can
be
no
harm
in
your
going
here
to
-
night
,
and
seeing
for
yourself
that
all
is
well
with
Tom
,
Jack
,
or
Richard
,
before
you
go
home
—
which
is
another
reason
for
your
not
going
home
last
night
.
But
,
after
you
have
gone
home
,
don
’
t
go
back
here
.
You
are
very
welcome
,
I
am
sure
,
Mr
.
Pip
"
;
his
hands
were
now
out
of
his
sleeves
,
and
I
was
shaking
them
;
"
and
let
me
finally
impress
one
important
point
upon
you
.
"
He
laid
his
hands
upon
my
shoulders
,
and
added
in
a
solemn
whisper
:
"
Avail
yourself
of
this
evening
to
lay
hold
of
his
portable
property
.
You
don
’
t
know
what
may
happen
to
him
.
Don
’
t
let
anything
happen
to
the
portable
property
.
"
Quite
despairing
of
making
my
mind
clear
to
Wemmick
on
this
point
,
I
forbore
to
try
.
"
Time
’
s
up
,
"
said
Wemmick
,
"
and
I
must
be
off
.
If
you
had
nothing
more
pressing
to
do
than
to
keep
here
till
dark
,
that
’
s
what
I
should
advise
.
You
look
very
much
worried
,
and
it
would
do
you
good
to
have
a
perfectly
quiet
day
with
the
Aged
—
he
’
ll
be
up
presently
,
—
and
a
little
bit
of
—
you
remember
the
pig
?
"
"
Of
course
,
"
said
I
.
"
Well
;
and
a
little
bit
of
him
That
sausage
you
toasted
was
his
,
and
he
was
in
all
respects
a
first
-
rater
.
Do
try
him
,
if
it
is
only
for
old
acquaintance
sake
.
Good
by
,
Aged
Parent
!
"
in
a
cheery
shout
.
"
All
right
,
John
;
all
right
,
my
boy
!
"
piped
the
old
man
from
within
.
I
soon
fell
asleep
before
Wemmick
’
s
fire
,
and
the
Aged
and
I
enjoyed
one
another
’
s
society
by
falling
asleep
before
it
more
or
less
all
day
.
We
had
loin
of
pork
for
dinner
,
and
greens
grown
on
the
estate
;
and
I
nodded
at
the
Aged
with
a
good
intention
whenever
I
failed
to
do
it
drowsily
.
When
it
was
quite
dark
,
I
left
the
Aged
preparing
the
fire
for
toast
;
and
I
inferred
from
the
number
of
teacups
,
as
well
as
from
his
glances
at
the
two
little
doors
in
the
wall
,
that
Miss
Skiffins
was
expected
.