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"
Well
,
Pip
,
"
said
Joe
,
taking
up
the
poker
,
and
settling
himself
to
his
usual
occupation
when
he
was
thoughtful
,
of
slowly
raking
the
fire
between
the
lower
bars
;
"
I
’
ll
tell
you
.
My
father
,
Pip
,
he
were
given
to
drink
,
and
when
he
were
overtook
with
drink
,
he
hammered
away
at
my
mother
,
most
onmerciful
.
It
were
a
’
most
the
only
hammering
he
did
,
indeed
,
’
xcepting
at
myself
.
And
he
hammered
at
me
with
a
wigor
only
to
be
equalled
by
the
wigor
with
which
he
didn
’
t
hammer
at
his
anwil
.
—
You
’
re
a
listening
and
understanding
,
Pip
?
"
"
Yes
,
Joe
.
"
"
’
Consequence
,
my
mother
and
me
we
ran
away
from
my
father
several
times
;
and
then
my
mother
she
’
d
go
out
to
work
,
and
she
’
d
say
,
‘
Joe
,
’
she
’
d
say
,
‘
now
,
please
God
,
you
shall
have
some
schooling
,
child
,
’
and
she
’
d
put
me
to
school
.
But
my
father
were
that
good
in
his
hart
that
he
couldn
’
t
abear
to
be
without
us
.
So
,
he
’
d
come
with
a
most
tremenjous
crowd
and
make
such
a
row
at
the
doors
of
the
houses
where
we
was
,
that
they
used
to
be
obligated
to
have
no
more
to
do
with
us
and
to
give
us
up
to
him
.
And
then
he
took
us
home
and
hammered
us
.
Which
,
you
see
,
Pip
,
"
said
Joe
,
pausing
in
his
meditative
raking
of
the
fire
,
and
looking
at
me
,
"
were
a
drawback
on
my
learning
.
"
"
Certainly
,
poor
Joe
!
"
"
Though
mind
you
,
Pip
,
"
said
Joe
,
with
a
judicial
touch
or
two
of
the
poker
on
the
top
bar
,
"
rendering
unto
all
their
doo
,
and
maintaining
equal
justice
betwixt
man
and
man
,
my
father
were
that
good
in
his
hart
,
don
’
t
you
see
?
"
I
didn
’
t
see
;
but
I
didn
’
t
say
so
.
"
Well
!
"
Joe
pursued
,
"
somebody
must
keep
the
pot
a
biling
,
Pip
,
or
the
pot
won
’
t
bile
,
don
’
t
you
know
?
"
I
saw
that
,
and
said
so
.
"
’
Consequence
,
my
father
didn
’
t
make
objections
to
my
going
to
work
;
so
I
went
to
work
to
work
at
my
present
calling
,
which
were
his
too
,
if
he
would
have
followed
it
,
and
I
worked
tolerable
hard
,
I
assure
you
,
Pip
.
In
time
I
were
able
to
keep
him
,
and
I
kep
him
till
he
went
off
in
a
purple
leptic
fit
.
And
it
were
my
intentions
to
have
had
put
upon
his
tombstone
that
,
Whatsume
’
er
the
failings
on
his
part
,
Remember
reader
he
were
that
good
in
his
heart
.
"