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Chapter 44

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In the room where the dressing-table stood, and where the wax candles burnt on the wall, I found Miss Havisham and Estella; Miss Havisham seated on a settee near the fire, and Estella on a cushion at her feet. Estella was knitting, and Miss Havisham was looking on. They both raised their eyes as I went in, and both saw an alteration in me. I derived that from the look they interchanged.

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Dickens, C. (1965). Chapter 44. In: McMaster, R.D. (eds) Great Expectations. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-81691-0_44

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