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"
When
do
you
think
of
going
down
?
"
"
I
have
an
impending
engagement
,
"
said
I
,
glancing
at
Wemmick
,
who
was
putting
fish
into
the
post
-
office
,
"
that
renders
me
rather
uncertain
of
my
time
.
At
once
,
I
think
.
"
"
If
Mr
.
Pip
has
the
intention
of
going
at
once
,
"
said
Wemmick
to
Mr
.
Jaggers
,
"
he
needn
’
t
write
an
answer
,
you
know
.
"
Receiving
this
as
an
intimation
that
it
was
best
not
to
delay
,
I
settled
that
I
would
go
to
-
morrow
,
and
said
so
.
Wemmick
drank
a
glass
of
wine
,
and
looked
with
a
grimly
satisfied
air
at
Mr
.
Jaggers
,
but
not
at
me
.
"
So
,
Pip
!
Our
friend
the
Spider
,
"
said
Mr
.
Jaggers
,
"
has
played
his
cards
.
He
has
won
the
pool
.
"
It
was
as
much
as
I
could
do
to
assent
.
"
Hah
!
He
is
a
promising
fellow
—
in
his
way
—
but
he
may
not
have
it
all
his
own
way
.
The
stronger
will
win
in
the
end
,
but
the
stronger
has
to
be
found
out
first
.
If
he
should
turn
to
,
and
beat
her
—
"
"
Surely
,
"
I
interrupted
,
with
a
burning
face
and
heart
,
"
you
do
not
seriously
think
that
he
is
scoundrel
enough
for
that
,
Mr
.
Jaggers
?
"
"
I
didn
’
t
say
so
,
Pip
.
I
am
putting
a
case
.
If
he
should
turn
to
and
beat
her
,
he
may
possibly
get
the
strength
on
his
side
;
if
it
should
be
a
question
of
intellect
,
he
certainly
will
not
.
It
would
be
chance
work
to
give
an
opinion
how
a
fellow
of
that
sort
will
turn
out
in
such
circumstances
,
because
it
’
s
a
toss
-
up
between
two
results
.
"