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Great Expectations - Dickens, Charles ยท 80 words
We drank all the wine, and Mr. Pumblechook pledged himself over and over again to keep Joseph up to the mark I dont know what mark, and to render me efficient and constant service I dont know what service. He also made known to me for the first time in my life, and certainly after having kept his secret wonderfully well, that he had always said of me, That boy is no common boy, and mark me, his fortun will.
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