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English: Great Expectations, chapter 53, Orlick threatens Pip by the sluice-house near the lime-kiln, by Harry Furniss.
Français : Les Grandes Espérances, chapitre 53, Orlick menace Pip dans l'écluse près du four-à-chaux, par Harry Furniss.
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Author Harry Furniss

Pip in the Power of Dolge Orlick

Harry Furniss

1910

7.3 x 4.7 inches

"'Wolf!' said Orlick, 'it was you as did for your shrew sister.' 'It was you, villain,' said I. 'I tell you how it was your doing,' he retorted, catching up the gun, and making a blow with the stock at the vacant air between us." [A condensed form of the text in Chapter 53 which achieves compression through excising a paragraph of narrative while retaining the dialogue.]

Dickens's Great Expectations, Library Edition, p. 404.

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