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English: Pip plays Whist at Miss Havisham's, by Marcus Stone
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Author Marcus Stone

A Rubber at Miss Havisham's

Marcus Stone

Wood engraving

6 x 4 inches

"We afterwards went up to Miss Havisham's room, and we four played at whist. In the interval Miss Havisham, in a fantastic way, had put some of the most beautiful jewels from her dressing-table into Estella's hair, and abhout her bosom and arms; and I saw even my guardian look at her from under his thick eyebrows, and raise them a little, when her loveliness was before him."

Dickens's Great Expectations, Garnett edition, facing p. 280.

Scanned image and text by Philip V. Allingham

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