Great Expectations

How does Matthew Pocket define a gentleman in Chapter 22 of Great Expectations?

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But that he was not to be, without ignorance or prejudice, mistaken for a gentleman, my father most strongly asseverates; because it is a principle of his that no man who was not a true gentleman at heart ever was, since the world began, a true gentleman in manner.

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Great Expectations