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Estella
took
no
notice
of
either
of
us
,
but
led
us
the
way
that
I
knew
so
well
.
I
followed
next
to
her
,
and
Joe
came
last
.
When
I
looked
back
at
Joe
in
the
long
passage
,
he
was
still
weighing
his
hat
with
the
greatest
care
,
and
was
coming
after
us
in
long
strides
on
the
tips
of
his
toes
.
Estella
told
me
we
were
both
to
go
in
,
so
I
took
Joe
by
the
coat
-
cuff
and
conducted
him
into
Miss
Havisham
’
s
presence
.
She
was
seated
at
her
dressing
-
table
,
and
looked
round
at
us
immediately
.
"
Oh
!
"
said
she
to
Joe
.
"
You
are
the
husband
of
the
sister
of
this
boy
?
"
I
could
hardly
have
imagined
dear
old
Joe
looking
so
unlike
himself
or
so
like
some
extraordinary
bird
;
standing
as
he
did
speechless
,
with
his
tuft
of
feathers
ruffled
,
and
his
mouth
open
as
if
he
wanted
a
worm
.
"
You
are
the
husband
,
"
repeated
Miss
Havisham
,
"
of
the
sister
of
this
boy
?
"
It
was
very
aggravating
;
but
,
throughout
the
interview
,
Joe
persisted
in
addressing
Me
instead
of
Miss
Havisham
.
"
Which
I
meantersay
,
Pip
,
"
Joe
now
observed
in
a
manner
that
was
at
once
expressive
of
forcible
argumentation
,
strict
confidence
,
and
great
politeness
,
"
as
I
hup
and
married
your
sister
,
and
I
were
at
the
time
what
you
might
call
(
if
you
was
anyways
inclined
)
a
single
man
.
"
"
Well
!
"
said
Miss
Havisham
.
"
And
you
have
reared
the
boy
,
with
the
intention
of
taking
him
for
your
apprentice
;
is
that
so
,
Mr
.
Gargery
?
"
"
You
know
,
Pip
,
"
replied
Joe
,
"
as
you
and
me
were
ever
friends
,
and
it
were
looked
for
’
ard
to
betwixt
us
,
as
being
calc
’
lated
to
lead
to
larks
.
Not
but
what
,
Pip
,
if
you
had
ever
made
objections
to
the
business
—
such
as
its
being
open
to
black
and
sut
,
or
such
-
like
—
not
but
what
they
would
have
been
attended
to
,
don
’
t
you
see
?
"
"
Has
the
boy
,
"
said
Miss
Havisham
,
"
ever
made
any
objection
?
Does
he
like
the
trade
?
"