had never
grown on
her head.
She did
not appear
when we
afterwards
went up to
Miss
Havisham’s
room, and
we four
played at
whist. In
the
interval,
Miss
Havisham,
in a
fantastic
way, had
put some
of the
most
beautiful
jewels
from her
dressing-table
into
Estella’s
hair, and
about her
bosom and
arms; and
I saw even
my
guardian
look at
her from
under his
thick
eyebrows,
and raise
them a
little,
when her
loveliness
was before
him, with
those rich