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Compeyson Quotes

Five of the best book quotes from Compeyson
01
“Luck changes,” says Compeyson; “perhaps yours is going to change.”
Source: Chapter 42, Paragraph 12
02
Compeyson’s business was the swindling, handwriting forging, stolen bank-note passing, and such-like. All sorts of traps as Compeyson could set with his head, and keep his own legs out of and get the profits from and let another man in for, was Compeyson’s business.
Source: Chapter 42, Paragraph 17
03
“I was always in debt to him, always under his thumb, always a working, always a getting into danger. He was younger than me, but he’d got craft, and he’d got learning, and he overmatched me five hundred times told and no mercy.”
Source: Chapter 42, Paragraph 27
04
“Mr. Pip, one of those two prisoners sat behind you tonight. I saw him over your shoulder.”
Source: Chapter 47, Paragraph 33
05
“Of course, there can be no objection to your being sorry for him, and I’d put down a five-pound note myself to get him out of it. But what I look at is this. The late Compeyson having been beforehand with him in intelligence of his return, and being so determined to bring him to book, I do not think he could have been saved. Whereas, the portable property certainly could have been saved. That’s the difference between the property and the owner, don’t you see?”
Source: Chapter 55, Paragraph 37
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