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"
I
dare
say
you
wonder
at
me
,
Mr
.
Pip
;
indeed
,
I
see
you
do
.
But
it
is
so
very
strange
!
You
’
ll
hardly
believe
what
I
am
going
to
tell
you
.
I
could
hardly
believe
it
myself
,
if
you
told
me
.
"
"
Indeed
?
"
said
I
.
"
No
,
indeed
.
Mr
.
Pip
,
you
remember
in
old
times
a
certain
Christmas
Day
,
when
you
were
quite
a
child
,
and
I
dined
at
Gargery
’
s
,
and
some
soldiers
came
to
the
door
to
get
a
pair
of
handcuffs
mended
?
"
"
I
remember
it
very
well
.
"
"
And
you
remember
that
there
was
a
chase
after
two
convicts
,
and
that
we
joined
in
it
,
and
that
Gargery
took
you
on
his
back
,
and
that
I
took
the
lead
,
and
you
kept
up
with
me
as
well
as
you
could
?
"
"
I
remember
it
all
very
well
.
"
Better
than
he
thought
—
except
the
last
clause
.
"
And
you
remember
that
we
came
up
with
the
two
in
a
ditch
,
and
that
there
was
a
scuffle
between
them
,
and
that
one
of
them
had
been
severely
handled
and
much
mauled
about
the
face
by
the
other
?
"
"
I
see
it
all
before
me
.
"
"
And
that
the
soldiers
lighted
torches
,
and
put
the
two
in
the
centre
,
and
that
we
went
on
to
see
the
last
of
them
,
over
the
black
marshes
,
with
the
torchlight
shining
on
their
faces
—
I
am
particular
about
that
—
with
the
torchlight
shining
on
their
faces
,
when
there
was
an
outer
ring
of
dark
night
all
about
us
?
"