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1 Enclosed in the letter was a receipt for the debt and costs on which I had been arrested.
Great ExpectationsBy Charles Dickens ContextHighlight In Chapter LVII
2 I was always in debt to him, always under his thumb, always a working, always a getting into danger.
Great ExpectationsBy Charles Dickens ContextHighlight In Chapter XLII
3 So now, as an infallible way of making little ease great ease, I began to contract a quantity of debt.
Great ExpectationsBy Charles Dickens ContextHighlight In Chapter XXXIV
4 Her half-brother had now ample means again, but what with debts and what with new madness wasted them most fearfully again.
Great ExpectationsBy Charles Dickens ContextHighlight In Chapter XXII
5 At once I put bills up in the windows; for, I was in debt, and had scarcely any money, and began to be seriously alarmed by the state of my affairs.
Great ExpectationsBy Charles Dickens ContextHighlight In Chapter LVII
6 For, we always ran into new debt immediately, to the full extent of the margin, and sometimes, in the sense of freedom and solvency it imparted, got pretty far on into another margin.
Great ExpectationsBy Charles Dickens ContextHighlight In Chapter XXXIV
7 Many a year went round before I was a partner in the House; but I lived happily with Herbert and his wife, and lived frugally, and paid my debts, and maintained a constant correspondence with Biddy and Joe.
Great ExpectationsBy Charles Dickens ContextHighlight In Chapter LVIII