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<p>o 163-164 163 II 1) read aloud to any greater extent than 2) it seemed to suit his convenience quite as well as 3) with the aid of my forefinger I should have to begin quite at the beginning IV 1) Pip had never heard Joe read aloud to any greater extent Pip had never heard Joe read aloud anything longer 2) it seemed to suit Joe's convenience quite as well as if it had been all hadn't been upside down). it seemed to be quite the same for Joe as if it hadn't been upside down(it had been all right). 3) whether in teaching he should have to begin quite at the beginning (begin at the most basic level). whether he should have to begin quite the beginning(at the most basic level) in teaching Joe. whether he would have to begin at the most basic level(quite at the beginning) if he were to teach Joe how to read. 4) read him the whole letter with the aid(help) of V 1) a miracle 2) at the beginning 3) the rest 4) the whole letter 164 II 1) with a modest patronage 2) and I ask no better 3) was yet in its infancy III supposing you did IV 1) was(WAS) a scholar. 2) how he spelled Gargery. 3) Joe said (that) he was uncommon fond of reading. 4) like Steam.) was yet(still) in its infancy (early stages). V 1) the rest 2) fond of reading 3) a good newspaper 4) in its infancy in its early stages 85 -</p>