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"
Yes
,
"
said
I
.
"
I
remember
all
that
.
"
"
Then
,
Mr
.
Pip
,
one
of
those
two
prisoners
sat
behind
you
tonight
.
I
saw
him
over
your
shoulder
.
"
"
Steady
!
"
I
thought
.
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I
asked
him
then
,
"
Which
of
the
two
do
you
suppose
you
saw
?
"
"
The
one
who
had
been
mauled
,
"
he
answered
readily
,
"
and
I
ll
swear
I
saw
him
!
The
more
I
think
of
him
,
the
more
certain
I
am
of
him
.
"
"
This
is
very
curious
!
"
said
I
,
with
the
best
assumption
I
could
put
on
of
its
being
nothing
more
to
me
.
"
Very
curious
indeed
!
"
I
cannot
exaggerate
the
enhanced
disquiet
into
which
this
conversation
threw
me
,
or
the
special
and
peculiar
terror
I
felt
at
Compeyson
s
having
been
behind
me
"
like
a
ghost
.
"
For
if
he
had
ever
been
out
of
my
thoughts
for
a
few
moments
together
since
the
hiding
had
begun
,
it
was
in
those
very
moments
when
he
was
closest
to
me
;
and
to
think
that
I
should
be
so
unconscious
and
off
my
guard
after
all
my
care
was
as
if
I
had
shut
an
avenue
of
a
hundred
doors
to
keep
him
out
,
and
then
had
found
him
at
my
elbow
.
I
could
not
doubt
,
either
,
that
he
was
there
,
because
I
was
there
,
and
that
,
however
slight
an
appearance
of
danger
there
might
be
about
us
,
danger
was
always
near
and
active
.
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I
put
such
questions
to
Mr
.
Wopsle
as
,
When
did
the
man
come
in
?
He
could
not
tell
me
that
;
he
saw
me
,
and
over
my
shoulder
he
saw
the
man
.
It
was
not
until
he
had
seen
him
for
some
time
that
he
began
to
identify
him
;
but
he
had
from
the
first
vaguely
associated
him
with
me
,
and
known
him
as
somehow
belonging
to
me
in
the
old
village
time
.
How
was
he
dressed
?
Prosperously
,
but
not
noticeably
otherwise
;
he
thought
,
in
black
.
Was
his
face
at
all
disfigured
?
No
,
he
believed
not
I
believed
not
too
,
for
,
although
in
my
brooding
state
I
had
taken
no
especial
notice
of
the
people
behind
me
,
I
thought
it
likely
that
a
face
at
all
disfigured
would
have
attracted
my
attention
.
When
Mr
.
Wopsle
had
imparted
to
me
all
that
he
could
recall
or
I
extract
,
and
when
I
had
treated
him
to
a
little
appropriate
refreshment
,
after
the
fatigues
of
the
evening
,
we
parted
.
It
was
between
twelve
and
one
o
clock
when
I
reached
the
Temple
,
and
the
gates
were
shut
.
No
one
was
near
me
when
I
went
in
and
went
home
.