Great Expectations - Page 195/421

I had not been mistaken in my fancy that there was a simple dignity

in him. The fashion of his dress could no more come in its way when he

spoke these words than it could come in its way in Heaven. He touched me

gently on the forehead, and went out. As soon as I could recover

myself sufficiently, I hurried out after him and looked for him in the

neighboring streets; but he was gone.