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"
Perhaps
I
know
more
of
Estella
’
s
history
than
even
you
do
,
"
said
I
.
"
I
know
her
father
too
.
"
A
certain
stop
that
Mr
.
Jaggers
came
to
in
his
manner
—
he
was
too
self
-
possessed
to
change
his
manner
,
but
he
could
not
help
its
being
brought
to
an
indefinably
attentive
stop
—
assured
me
that
he
did
not
know
who
her
father
was
.
This
I
had
strongly
suspected
from
Provis
’
s
account
(
as
Herbert
had
repeated
it
)
of
his
having
kept
himself
dark
;
which
I
pieced
on
to
the
fact
that
he
himself
was
not
Mr
.
Jaggers
’
s
client
until
some
four
years
later
,
and
when
he
could
have
no
reason
for
claiming
his
identity
.
But
,
I
could
not
be
sure
of
this
unconsciousness
on
Mr
.
Jaggers
’
s
part
before
,
though
I
was
quite
sure
of
it
now
.
"
So
!
You
know
the
young
lady
’
s
father
,
Pip
?
"
said
Mr
.
Jaggers
.
"
Yes
,
"
I
replied
,
"
and
his
name
is
Provis
—
from
New
South
Wales
.
"
Even
Mr
.
Jaggers
started
when
I
said
those
words
.
It
was
the
slightest
start
that
could
escape
a
man
,
the
most
carefully
repressed
and
the
sooner
checked
,
but
he
did
start
,
though
he
made
it
a
part
of
the
action
of
taking
out
his
pocket
-
handkerchief
.
How
Wemmick
received
the
announcement
I
am
unable
to
say
;
for
I
was
afraid
to
look
at
him
just
then
,
lest
Mr
.
Jaggers
’
s
sharpness
should
detect
that
there
had
been
some
communication
unknown
to
him
between
us
.
"
And
on
what
evidence
,
Pip
,
"
asked
Mr
.
Jaggers
,
very
coolly
,
as
he
paused
with
his
handkerchief
half
way
to
his
nose
,
"
does
Provis
make
this
claim
?
"
"
He
does
not
make
it
,
"
said
I
,
"
and
has
never
made
it
,
and
has
no
knowledge
or
belief
that
his
daughter
is
in
existence
.
"
For
once
,
the
powerful
pocket
-
handkerchief
failed
.
My
reply
was
so
Unexpected
,
that
Mr
.
Jaggers
put
the
handkerchief
back
into
his
pocket
without
completing
the
usual
performance
,
folded
his
arms
,
and
looked
with
stern
attention
at
me
,
though
with
an
immovable
face
.
Then
I
told
him
all
I
knew
,
and
how
I
knew
it
;
with
the
one
reservation
that
I
left
him
to
infer
that
I
knew
from
Miss
Havisham
what
I
in
fact
knew
from
Wemmick
.
I
was
very
careful
indeed
as
to
that
.
Nor
did
I
look
towards
Wemmick
until
I
had
finished
all
I
had
to
tell
,
and
had
been
for
some
time
silently
meeting
Mr
.
Jaggers
’
s
look
.
When
I
did
at
last
turn
my
eyes
in
Wemmick
’
s
direction
,
I
found
that
he
had
unposted
his
pen
,
and
was
intent
upon
the
table
before
him
.