and dearly.'
She raised her eyes to my faceon being thus addressedand her fingers pil their work
and she looked at me with an unmoved countenance. I saw that Miss Havisham glanced
from me to herand from her to me.
`I should have said this soonerbut for my long mistake. It induced me to h that Miss
Havisham meant us for one another. While I thought you could not help yourselfas it
wereI refrained from saying it. But I must say it now.'
Preserving her unmoved countenanceand with her fingers still goingEstell shook
her head.
`I know' said Iin answer to that action; `I know. I have no hope that I s ever call you
mineEstella. I am ignorant what may become of me very soonhow poor I may beor
where I may go. StillI love you. I have loved you ever since I first saw you in this
house.'
Looking at me perfectly unmoved and with her fingers busyshe shook her hea again.
`It would have been cruel in Miss Havishamhorribly cruelto practise on t
susceptibility of a poor boyand to torture me through all these years with a vain hope
and an idle pursuitif she had reflected on the gravity of what she did. But I think she did
not. I think that in the endurance of her own trialshe forgot mineEstella.'
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