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On the broad landing between Miss Havisha table was laid out, I saw a garden-chair,--a

light chair on wheels, that you pushed from behind It had been placed

there since ular

occupation of pushing Miss Havisha with her hand upon , and round the other rooain,

ouldas

three hours at a stretch I insensibly fall into a general mention of

these journeys as numerous, because it was at once settled that I should

return every alternate day at noon for these purposes, and because I aht or ten an to be more used to one another, Miss Havisham talked more

to me, and askedto be? I told her I was going to be apprenticed to Joe, I

believed; and I enlarged upon , in the hope that she ht offer some help towards that

desirable end But she did not; on the contrary, she seeive

but my daily dinner,--nor ever stipulate that I should be paid for my

services

Estella was always about, and always let ain Sometimes, she would coldly tolerate me;

sometimes, she would condescend to me; sometimes, she would be quite

faetically that she

hated me Miss Havisham would often ask row prettier and prettier, Pip?" And when I said yes