In the beginning of chapter 6, the context confused me, so it's hard to understand what Charles Dickens is meaning Pip to say.
"My state of mind regarding the pilfering from which I had been so unexpectedly exonerated, did not impel me to frank disclosure; but I hope it had some dregs of good at the bottom of it." (40)
What does this text from the book mean, and how does it relate to information about Pip's guilt later in chapter 6?

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