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Whatever night-fancies and night-noises crowded on me, they never warded
off this DON'T GO HOME It plaited itself into whatever I thought of,
as a bodily pain would have done Not long before, I had read in the
newspapers, how a gentleone to bed, and had destroyed hi in blood It came into my head that he
ot out of bed to
assure myself that there were no red marks about; then opened the door
to look out into the passages, and cheer ht, near which I knew the chao hoo home, and whether Provis was safe at hoht have supposed
there could be no ht of Estella, and hoe had parted that day forever, and when
I recalled all the circu, and all her looks and
tones, and the action of her fingers while she knitted,--even then I
was pursuing, here and there and everywhere, the caution, Don't go home
When at last I dozed, in sheer exhaustion of mind and body, it becaate Io hoo hoo hoo hoo ho distracted, and rolled over