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Great Expectations - Dickens, Charles ยท 80 words
Great Expectations - Dickens, Charles
The chair that Provis had occupied still remaining where it had stood, for he had a barrack way with him of hanging about one spot, in one unsettled manner, and going through one round of observances with his pipe and his negro head and his jackknife and his pack of cards, and what not, as if it were all put down for him on a slate, I say his chair remaining where it had stood, Herbert unconsciously took it, but.
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