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1  There is no doubt that she perfectly idolized him.
Great Expectations By Charles Dickens
ContextHighlight   In Chapter XXII
2  Exactly what was perfectly manifest to me at the moment.
Great Expectations By Charles Dickens
ContextHighlight   In Chapter XVII
3  By dint of this ingenious scheme, his gloves were got on to perfection.
Great Expectations By Charles Dickens
ContextHighlight   In Chapter LV
4  Of course, I was perfectly sure and safe that Provis had not been there.
Great Expectations By Charles Dickens
ContextHighlight   In Chapter XLVII
5  Estella looked at her with perfect composure, and again looked down at the fire.
Great Expectations By Charles Dickens
ContextHighlight   In Chapter XXXVIII
6  Looking at me perfectly unmoved and with her fingers busy, she shook her head again.
Great Expectations By Charles Dickens
ContextHighlight   In Chapter XLIV
7  If his object in singling out Drummle were to bring him out still more, it perfectly succeeded.
Great Expectations By Charles Dickens
ContextHighlight   In Chapter XXVI
8  He was so perfectly innocent of my meaning, however, that I thought I would mention it to Biddy in preference.
Great Expectations By Charles Dickens
ContextHighlight   In Chapter XIX
9  Being by this time a perfect Fury and a complete success, she made a dash at the door which I had fortunately locked.
Great Expectations By Charles Dickens
ContextHighlight   In Chapter XV
10  "And now, Handel," said he, finally throwing off the story as it were, "there is a perfectly open understanding between us."
Great Expectations By Charles Dickens
ContextHighlight   In Chapter XXII
11  Estella smiled with perfect composure, and said she had no doubt of my having been quite right, and of her having been very disagreeable.
Great Expectations By Charles Dickens
ContextHighlight   In Chapter XXIX
12  Yet he said it with so much meaning, too, that I felt he as perfectly understood Miss Havisham to be my benefactress, as I understood the fact myself.
Great Expectations By Charles Dickens
ContextHighlight   In Chapter XXII
13  Once for all; I loved her none the less because I knew it, and it had no more influence in restraining me than if I had devoutly believed her to be human perfection.
Great Expectations By Charles Dickens
ContextHighlight   In Chapter XXIX
14  So successful a watch and ward had been established over the young lady by this judicious parent, that she had grown up highly ornamental, but perfectly helpless and useless.
Great Expectations By Charles Dickens
ContextHighlight   In Chapter XXIII
15  Now," said Pumblechook, and all this with a most exasperating air of saying in the cause of virtue what was perfectly convincing and conclusive, "I will tell you what to say to Joseph.
Great Expectations By Charles Dickens
ContextHighlight   In Chapter LVIII
16  We left him bestirring himself to feed the fowls, and we sat down to our punch in the arbor; where Wemmick told me, as he smoked a pipe, that it had taken him a good many years to bring the property up to its present pitch of perfection.
Great Expectations By Charles Dickens
ContextHighlight   In Chapter XXV
17  For all that I knew this perfectly well, I still felt as if it were not safe to let the coach-office be out of my sight longer than five minutes at a time; and in this condition of unreason I had performed the first half-hour of a watch of four or five hours, when Wemmick ran against me.
Great Expectations By Charles Dickens
ContextHighlight   In Chapter XXXII
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