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"
You
are
still
on
friendly
terms
with
Mr
.
Jaggers
?
"
"
Quite
.
I
dined
with
him
yesterday
.
"
"
This
is
an
authority
to
him
to
pay
you
that
money
,
to
lay
out
at
your
irresponsible
discretion
for
your
friend
.
I
keep
no
money
here
;
but
if
you
would
rather
Mr
.
Jaggers
knew
nothing
of
the
matter
,
I
will
send
it
to
you
.
"
"
Thank
you
,
Miss
Havisham
;
I
have
not
the
least
objection
to
receiving
it
from
him
.
"
She
read
me
what
she
had
written
;
and
it
was
direct
and
clear
,
and
evidently
intended
to
absolve
me
from
any
suspicion
of
profiting
by
the
receipt
of
the
money
.
I
took
the
tablets
from
her
hand
,
and
it
trembled
again
,
and
it
trembled
more
as
she
took
off
the
chain
to
which
the
pencil
was
attached
,
and
put
it
in
mine
.
All
this
she
did
without
looking
at
me
.
"
My
name
is
on
the
first
leaf
.
If
you
can
ever
write
under
my
name
,
"
I
forgive
her
,
"
though
ever
so
long
after
my
broken
heart
is
dust
pray
do
it
!
"
"
O
Miss
Havisham
,
"
said
I
,
"
I
can
do
it
now
.
There
have
been
sore
mistakes
;
and
my
life
has
been
a
blind
and
thankless
one
;
and
I
want
forgiveness
and
direction
far
too
much
,
to
be
bitter
with
you
.
"
She
turned
her
face
to
me
for
the
first
time
since
she
had
averted
it
,
and
,
to
my
amazement
,
I
may
even
add
to
my
terror
,
dropped
on
her
knees
at
my
feet
;
with
her
folded
hands
raised
to
me
in
the
manner
in
which
,
when
her
poor
heart
was
young
and
fresh
and
whole
,
they
must
often
have
been
raised
to
heaven
from
her
mother
’
s
side
.
To
see
her
with
her
white
hair
and
her
worn
face
kneeling
at
my
feet
gave
me
a
shock
through
all
my
frame
.
I
entreated
her
to
rise
,
and
got
my
arms
about
her
to
help
her
up
;
but
she
only
pressed
that
hand
of
mine
which
was
nearest
to
her
grasp
,
and
hung
her
head
over
it
and
wept
.
I
had
never
seen
her
shed
a
tear
before
,
and
,
in
the
hope
that
the
relief
might
do
her
good
,
I
bent
over
her
without
speaking
.
She
was
not
kneeling
now
,
but
was
down
upon
the
ground
.