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"
Put
the
case
,
Pip
,
that
here
was
one
pretty
little
child
out
of
the
heap
who
could
be
saved
;
whom
the
father
believed
dead
,
and
dared
make
no
stir
about
;
as
to
whom
,
over
the
mother
,
the
legal
adviser
had
this
power
:
"
I
know
what
you
did
,
and
how
you
did
it
.
You
came
so
and
so
,
you
did
such
and
such
things
to
divert
suspicion
.
I
have
tracked
you
through
it
all
,
and
I
tell
it
you
all
.
Part
with
the
child
,
unless
it
should
be
necessary
to
produce
it
to
clear
you
,
and
then
it
shall
be
produced
.
Give
the
child
into
my
hands
,
and
I
will
do
my
best
to
bring
you
off
.
If
you
are
saved
,
your
child
is
saved
too
;
if
you
are
lost
,
your
child
is
still
saved
.
"
Put
the
case
that
this
was
done
,
and
that
the
woman
was
cleared
.
"
"
I
understand
you
perfectly
.
"
"
But
that
I
make
no
admissions
?
"
"
That
you
make
no
admissions
.
"
And
Wemmick
repeated
,
"
No
admissions
.
"
"
Put
the
case
,
Pip
,
that
passion
and
the
terror
of
death
had
a
little
shaken
the
woman
’
s
intellects
,
and
that
when
she
was
set
at
liberty
,
she
was
scared
out
of
the
ways
of
the
world
,
and
went
to
him
to
be
sheltered
.
Put
the
case
that
he
took
her
in
,
and
that
he
kept
down
the
old
,
wild
,
violent
nature
whenever
he
saw
an
inkling
of
its
breaking
out
,
by
asserting
his
power
over
her
in
the
old
way
.
Do
you
comprehend
the
imaginary
case
?
"
"
Quite
.
"
"
Put
the
case
that
the
child
grew
up
,
and
was
married
for
money
.
That
the
mother
was
still
living
.
That
the
father
was
still
living
.
That
the
mother
and
father
,
unknown
to
one
another
,
were
dwelling
within
so
many
miles
,
furlongs
,
yards
if
you
like
,
of
one
another
.
That
the
secret
was
still
a
secret
,
except
that
you
had
got
wind
of
it
.
Put
that
last
case
to
yourself
very
carefully
.
"
"
I
do
.
"
"
I
ask
Wemmick
to
put
it
to
himself
very
carefully
.
"