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Great ExpectationsBy Charles Dickens ContextHighlight In Chapter XXXIX
2 It was very dark, very wet, very muddy, and so we splashed along.
Great ExpectationsBy Charles Dickens ContextHighlight In Chapter XV
3 Beyond town, we found a heavy mist out, and it fell wet and thick.
Great ExpectationsBy Charles Dickens ContextHighlight In Chapter XV
4 It was wretched weather; stormy and wet, stormy and wet; and mud, mud, mud, deep in all the streets.
Great ExpectationsBy Charles Dickens ContextHighlight In Chapter XXXIX
5 He put a foot up to the bars, to dry and warm it, and the wet boot began to steam; but, he neither looked at it, nor at the fire, but steadily looked at me.
Great ExpectationsBy Charles Dickens ContextHighlight In Chapter XXXIX
6 But he was down on the rank wet grass, filing at his iron like a madman, and not minding me or minding his own leg, which had an old chafe upon it and was bloody, but which he handled as roughly as if it had no more feeling in it than the file.
Great ExpectationsBy Charles Dickens ContextHighlight In Chapter III
7 When I asked this officer's permission to change the prisoner's wet clothes by purchasing any spare garments I could get at the public-house, he gave it readily: merely observing that he must take charge of everything his prisoner had about him.
Great ExpectationsBy Charles Dickens ContextHighlight In Chapter LIV