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"
Living
,
Joe
?
"
"
That
’
s
nigher
where
it
is
,
"
said
Joe
;
"
she
ain
’
t
living
.
"
"
Did
she
linger
long
,
Joe
?
"
"
Arter
you
was
took
ill
,
pretty
much
about
what
you
might
call
(
if
you
was
put
to
it
)
a
week
,
"
said
Joe
;
still
determined
,
on
my
account
,
to
come
at
everything
by
degrees
.
"
Dear
Joe
,
have
you
heard
what
becomes
of
her
property
?
"
"
Well
,
old
chap
,
"
said
Joe
,
"
it
do
appear
that
she
had
settled
the
most
of
it
,
which
I
meantersay
tied
it
up
,
on
Miss
Estella
.
But
she
had
wrote
out
a
little
coddleshell
in
her
own
hand
a
day
or
two
afore
the
accident
,
leaving
a
cool
four
thousand
to
Mr
.
Matthew
Pocket
.
And
why
,
do
you
suppose
,
above
all
things
,
Pip
,
she
left
that
cool
four
thousand
unto
him
?
‘
Because
of
Pip
’
s
account
of
him
,
the
said
Matthew
.
’
I
am
told
by
Biddy
,
that
air
the
writing
,
"
said
Joe
,
repeating
the
legal
turn
as
if
it
did
him
infinite
good
,
‘
account
of
him
the
said
Matthew
.
’
And
a
cool
four
thousand
,
Pip
!
"
I
never
discovered
from
whom
Joe
derived
the
conventional
temperature
of
the
four
thousand
pounds
;
but
it
appeared
to
make
the
sum
of
money
more
to
him
,
and
he
had
a
manifest
relish
in
insisting
on
its
being
cool
.
This
account
gave
me
great
joy
,
as
it
perfected
the
only
good
thing
I
had
done
.
I
asked
Joe
whether
he
had
heard
if
any
of
the
other
relations
had
any
legacies
?
"
Miss
Sarah
,
"
said
Joe
,
"
she
have
twenty
-
five
pound
perannium
fur
to
buy
pills
,
on
account
of
being
bilious
.
Miss
Georgiana
,
she
have
twenty
pound
down
.
Mrs
.