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Great Expectations - Dickens, Charles

Herbert, who had been looking at the fire and pondering, here said that something had come into his thoughts arising out of Wemmicks suggestion, which it might be worth while to pursue. We are both good watermen, Handel, and could take him down the river ourselves when the right time comes. No boat would then be hired for the purpose, and no boatmen; that would save at least a chance of suspicion, and any chance is worth saving.

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