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Once more, said the man, staring at me. Give it mouth! Show us where you live, said the man. Pint out the place! Say Lord strike you dead if you don't! said the man. I said so, and he took me down. Much of that! said he, glancing about him over the cold wet flat. I wish I was a frog. Or a eel! My sister, Mrs. Joe, with black hair and eyes, had such...
I pointed to where our village lay, on the flat in-shore among the alder-trees and pollards, a mile or more from the church.
Darn me if I couldn't eat em, said the man, with a threatening shake of his head, and if I han't half a mind to't! Ha! he muttered then, considering. Who d'ye live with,supposin' you're kindly let to live, which I han't made up my mind about? He gave me a most tremendous dip and roll, so that the church jumped over its own weathercock. Then, he hel...
My sister, Mrs. Joe Gargery, was more than twenty years older than I, and had established a great reputation with herself and the neighbors because she had brought me up by hand. Having at that time to find out for myself what the expression meant, and knowing her to have a hard and heavy hand, and to be much in the habit of laying it upon her husb...
The novel, Great Expectations by Charles Dickens, is considered a good book because it does what Dickens intended. Dickens used his writing to criticize the establishment, the ruling class, in ...
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The title of Charles Dickens’s novel Great Expectations mainly refers to Pip’s "great expectations" which are many dimensional and ever-evolving. His great expectations arrive in the form of his fortune and are embodied in his dream of becoming a gentleman. These expectations also take the shape of his longing for a certain cold star named ...
How many chapters are in the great expectations? SparkNotes: Great Expectations: Chapters 57–59. Click to see full answer. Also asked, do Pip and Estella get married? Pip goes to Cairo and Estella marries someone else. There are two endings of the book. Charles Dickens was advised by a friend to make the ending a little happier, so he revised ...