1 "Yes," I replied, very shortly.
2 "Yes, but look'ee here," he persisted.
3 "Yes, sir," said both the men together.
4 "Yes," said he, nodding in the direction.
5 "Yes," said a voice from the darkness beneath.
6 Yes I do, Mum," said Pumblechook; "but wait a bit.
7 Yes," she replied; "but it meant more than it said.
8 "Yes," said I, edging him a little away with my shoulder.
9 "Yes, ma'am," I said again, with the same object as before.
10 "Yes, Pip," observed Joe, whose voice sounded hollow in his beer-mug.
11 Yes, he came to the same end; quite the natural end here, I assure you.
12 "Yes, ma'am," I said, to stop her, for I was afraid she was going to cry.
13 "Yes," repeated the stranger, looking round at the rest of the company with his right hand extended towards the witness, Wopsle.
14 "Yes, yes, my friend," cried Mr. Jaggers, waving his forefinger to stop me as I made a show of protesting: "it's likely enough that you think you wouldn't, but you would."
15 On his asking me if I was satisfied with the ground, and on my replying Yes, he begged my leave to absent himself for a moment, and quickly returned with a bottle of water and a sponge dipped in vinegar.
16 Yes, perhaps I ought to mention," said Herbert, who had become curiously crestfallen and meek, since we entered on the interesting theme, "that she is rather below my mother's nonsensical family notions.
17 Yes; but my dear Handel," Herbert went on, as if we had been talking, instead of silent, "its having been so strongly rooted in the breast of a boy whom nature and circumstances made so romantic, renders it very serious.
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