Great Expectations by Charles Dickens Chapter 18 Page 23

Correcting myself, I said that I was much obliged to him for his mention of Mr. Matthew Pocket —

“That's more like it!” cried Mr. Jaggers. — And (I added), I would gladly try that gentleman.

“Good. You had better try him in his own house. The way shall be prepared for you, and you can see his son first, who is in London. When will you come to London?”

I said (glancing at Joe, who stood looking on, motionless), that I supposed I could come directly.

“First,” said Mr. Jaggers, “you should have some new clothes to come in, and they should not be working-clothes.

Say this day week. You'll want some money. Shall I leave you twenty guineas?”