Great Expectations by Charles Dickens Chapter 26 Page 16

“You should think!” retorted Drummle. “Oh Lord!”

“I dare say,” I went on, meaning to be very severe, “that you wouldn't lend money to any of us if we wanted it.”

“You are right,” said Drummle.

“I wouldn't lend one of you a sixpence. I wouldn't lend anybody a sixpence.”

“Rather mean to borrow under those circumstances, I should say.”

“You should say,” repeated Drummle. “Oh Lord!”

This was so very aggravating — the more especially as I found myself making no way against his surly obtuseness — that I said, disregarding Herbert's efforts to check me, —