Great Expectations by Charles Dickens Chapter 42 Page 2

my living. Summun had run away from me — a man — a tinker — and he'd took the fire with him, and left me wery cold.

“I know'd my name to be Magwitch, chrisen'd Abel.

How did I know it? Much as I know'd the birds' names in the hedges to be chaffinch, sparrer, thrush. I might have thought it was all lies together, only as the birds' names come out true, I supposed mine did.

“So fur as I could find, there warn't a soul that see young Abel Magwitch, with us little on him as in him, but wot caught fright at him, and either drove him off, or took him up. I was took up, took up, took up, to that extent that I reg'larly grow'd up took up.

“This is the way it was, that when I was a ragged