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A note left by Wemmick suggesting Pip to not go back to his apartment by saying this
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2
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The merchant Pip hires to set up Herbert as a business partner
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3
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The man who claims to have been responsible for Pip's fortune
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6
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The man who Miss Havisham was engaged to and broke her heart
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7
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The father of Wemmick who likes to be nodded at.
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8
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The adopted daughter of Miss Havisham and the girl Pip loves
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9
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The servant Pip hires but has trouble coming up with things for him to do
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10
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The local tailor who helps Pip get a suit of clothes before he goes off to London
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11
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The building Pip stays at with Herbert when he comes to London
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13
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During one stormy night, Pip is visited by his convict who tells him important information
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15
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A blacksmith, the husband of Pip’s sister, and a good friend of Pip
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16
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The man who ends up marrying Estella and dies from mistreating a horse
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18
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The manor Miss Havisham lives in
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22
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A dinner held at the Gargery household on Christmas where soldiers eventually come to ask Joe to fix a pair of handcuffs
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24
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A person being tutored by Mr. Pocket and helps Pip and Magwitch try to escape London
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25
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A pale young gentleman Pip fought and later becomes good friends with him
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26
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The women who ends up getting married to Wemmick
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29
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Pip's older sister, the husband of Joe, and was said to brought Pip up by hand
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30
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The clerk for Mr. Jaggers who is in love with Miss Skiffins
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31
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The guardian of Pip and a very skilled lawyer in London
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32
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A church clerk who later becomes an actor who adopts the name Mr. Waldengarver
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34
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A device used by Mrs. Joe on Pip to punish him
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35
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A young girl that moves into Joe’s house in order to take care of Mrs. Joe and taught Pip how to read and write
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36
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The main protagonists and narrator of the novel Great Expectations
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