“Inouralready-mentionedfreemasonryasfellow-sufferers, andinhisgood-naturedcompanionshipwithme,itwasour eveninghabittocomparethewaywebitthroughourslices, by silently holding them up to each other’s admiration now and then, which stimulated us to new exertions.”
Pip
2
“‘When I offered to your sister to keep company, and to be askedinchurchatsuchtimesasshewaswillingandready tocometotheforge,Isaidtoher,“Andbringthepoorlittle child. God bless the poor little child,” I said to your sister, “there’s room for him at the forge!”’”
Joe Gargery
7
“O dear good Joe, whom I was so ready to leave and so unthankful to, I see you again, with your muscular blacksmith’s arm before your eyes, and your broad chest heaving,andyourvoicedyingaway. Odeargoodfaithful tenderJoe,Ifeelthelovingtrembleofyourhanduponmy arm,assolemnlythisdayasifithadbeentherustleofan angel’s wing!”
Pip
18
“HerbertPockethadafrankandeasywaywithhimthatwas very taking. I had never seen any one then, and I have never seen any one since, who more strongly expressed to me, in every look and tone, a natural incapacity to do anything secret and mean.”
Pip
22
“It was fine summer weather again, and, as I walked along, thetimeswhenIwasalittlehelplesscreature,andmysister did not spare me, vividly returned. But they returned with a gentle tone upon them that softened even the edge of Tickler. For now, the very breath of the beans and clover whispered to my heart that the day must come when it would be well for my memory that others walking in the sunshine should be softened as they thought of me.”
Pip
35
“Look’eehere,Pip.I’myoursecondfather.You’remyson– moretomenoranyson. I’veputawaymoney,onlyforyou to spend.”
Abel Magwitch
39
“Herbertreceivedmewithopenarms,andIhadneverfelt before, so blessedly, what it is to have a friend.”
Pip
41
“Startop. Agoodfellow,askilledhand,fondofus,and enthusiastic and honourable.”
Herbert
52
“My mind, with inconceivable rapidity, followed out all the consequences of such a death. Estella’s father would believe I had deserted him, would be taken, would die accusing me; even Herbert would doubt me, when he comparedtheletterIhadleftforhim,withthefactthatIhad calledatMissHavisham’sgateforonlyamoment;Joeand Biddy would never know how sorry I had been that night; none would ever know what I had suffered, how true I had meant to be, what an agony I had passed through.”
Pip
53
“’ButheknowedOrlick,andOrlick’sinthecountyjail.”
Joe
57
“O Joe, you break my heart! Look angry at me, Joe. Strike me,Joe. Tellmeofmyingratitude. Don’tbesogoodtome!”
Pip
57
“For,thetendernessofJoewassobeautifullyproportioned to my need, that I was like a child in his hands.”
Pip
57
“‘WhichdearoldPip,oldchap,’saidJoe,‘youandmewas everfriends. Andwhenyou’rewellenoughtogooutfora ride – what larks!’”
Joe
57
“Everthebestoffriends;ain’tus,Pip?”
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