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"
Are
you
sullen
and
obstinate
?
"
"
No
,
ma
’
am
,
I
am
very
sorry
for
you
,
and
very
sorry
I
can
’
t
play
just
now
.
If
you
complain
of
me
I
shall
get
into
trouble
with
my
sister
,
so
I
would
do
it
if
I
could
;
but
it
’
s
so
new
here
,
and
so
strange
,
and
so
fine
—
and
melancholy
—
.
"
I
stopped
,
fearing
I
might
say
too
much
,
or
had
already
said
it
,
and
we
took
another
look
at
each
other
.
Before
she
spoke
again
,
she
turned
her
eyes
from
me
,
and
looked
at
the
dress
she
wore
,
and
at
the
dressing
-
table
,
and
finally
at
herself
in
the
looking
-
glass
.
"
So
new
to
him
,
"
she
muttered
,
"
so
old
to
me
;
so
strange
to
him
,
so
familiar
to
me
;
so
melancholy
to
both
of
us
!
Call
Estella
.
"
As
she
was
still
looking
at
the
reflection
of
herself
,
I
thought
she
was
still
talking
to
herself
,
and
kept
quiet
.
"
Call
Estella
,
"
she
repeated
,
flashing
a
look
at
me
.
"
You
can
do
that
.
Call
Estella
.
At
the
door
.
"
To
stand
in
the
dark
in
a
mysterious
passage
of
an
unknown
house
,
bawling
Estella
to
a
scornful
young
lady
neither
visible
nor
responsive
,
and
feeling
it
a
dreadful
liberty
so
to
roar
out
her
name
,
was
almost
as
bad
as
playing
to
order
.
But
she
answered
at
last
,
and
her
light
came
along
the
dark
passage
like
a
star
.
Miss
Havisham
beckoned
her
to
come
close
,
and
took
up
a
jewel
from
the
table
,
and
tried
its
effect
upon
her
fair
young
bosom
and
against
her
pretty
brown
hair
.
"
Your
own
,
one
day
,
my
dear
,
and
you
will
use
it
well
.
Let
me
see
you
play
cards
with
this
boy
.
"
"
With
this
boy
?
Why
,
he
is
a
common
laboring
boy
!
"