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1  The letter was signed Trabb & Co.
Great Expectations By Charles Dickens
ContextHighlight   In Chapter XXXIV
2  I got your letter and destroyed it.
Great Expectations By Charles Dickens
ContextHighlight   In Chapter XLVIII
3  As to the first letter of that lawyer's name now.
Great Expectations By Charles Dickens
ContextHighlight   In Chapter XXXIX
4  I had had load enough upon my mind before the receipt of this strange letter.
Great Expectations By Charles Dickens
ContextHighlight   In Chapter LII
5  I leaned over Joe, and, with the aid of my forefinger read him the whole letter.
Great Expectations By Charles Dickens
ContextHighlight   In Chapter VII
6  That, coming on Wemmick's letter and the morning's busy preparation, turned the scale.
Great Expectations By Charles Dickens
ContextHighlight   In Chapter LII
7  I received this letter by the post on Monday morning, and therefore its appointment was for next day.
Great Expectations By Charles Dickens
ContextHighlight   In Chapter XXVII
8  As I thought that I might compromise him if I went too often to the Castle, I made this communication by letter.
Great Expectations By Charles Dickens
ContextHighlight   In Chapter XLVII
9  He appeared to me to have obscurely hinted in his letter at some distant idea he had of seeing you in England here.
Great Expectations By Charles Dickens
ContextHighlight   In Chapter XL
10  On a Monday morning, when Herbert and I were at breakfast, I received the following letter from Wemmick by the post.
Great Expectations By Charles Dickens
ContextHighlight   In Chapter LII
11  One night I was sitting in the chimney corner with my slate, expending great efforts on the production of a letter to Joe.
Great Expectations By Charles Dickens
ContextHighlight   In Chapter VII
12  There was no indispensable necessity for my communicating with Joe by letter, inasmuch as he sat beside me and we were alone.
Great Expectations By Charles Dickens
ContextHighlight   In Chapter VII
13  I had fallen into my serene state one evening, when we heard a letter dropped through the slit in the said door, and fall on the ground.
Great Expectations By Charles Dickens
ContextHighlight   In Chapter XXXIV
14  A letter, under date Portsmouth, from a colonist of the name of Provis, asking for the particulars of your address, on behalf of Magwitch.
Great Expectations By Charles Dickens
ContextHighlight   In Chapter XL
15  On opening the outer door of our chambers with my key, I found a letter in the box, directed to me; a very dirty letter, though not ill-written.
Great Expectations By Charles Dickens
ContextHighlight   In Chapter LII
16  Much of my unassisted self, and more by the help of Biddy than of Mr. Wopsle's great-aunt, I struggled through the alphabet as if it had been a bramble-bush; getting considerably worried and scratched by every letter.
Great Expectations By Charles Dickens
ContextHighlight   In Chapter VII
17  It is so difficult to become clearly possessed of the contents of almost any letter, in a violent hurry, that I had to read this mysterious epistle again twice, before its injunction to me to be secret got mechanically into my mind.
Great Expectations By Charles Dickens
ContextHighlight   In Chapter LII
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