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the narrator of Great Expectations
the kind blacksmith married to Pip's sister
Pip's abusive older sister
the man who arranges for Pip to visit Miss Havisham's house
Joe's assistant at the forge
A clerk in Pip's church who wants to be a clergyman but gives up and goes to London to be an actor
The proprietor of the Blue Boar Inn
The lady of Satis House
The daughter of Molly and Magwitch
The man who gave Pip the news of his great expectations
The chief clerk for Jaggers
Mr. Jagger's strong house servant
The spider
Herbert's father and Pip's tutor
Pip's benefactor
the man who left Miss Havisham on her wedding day
Miss Havisham's half brother who conspired with Compeyson
Compeyson's wife
where Pip meets Magwitch
holiday in which the story begins
kind of pie Pip stole to feed Magwitch
Pip's full name
the alcohol Pip stole
what day was Havisham jilted
what did the man at the Jolly Bargemen stir his coffee with
Joe's second wife
author of Great Expectations
the behavior Pip's sister is known for
where was Dicken's born
where is Dicken's burried
who did Dicken's leave his estate to
theme of most of Dicken's novels
reason most people went to prison
Dicken's wife
Dicken's left his children with
what tragic accident was he a part of
how many children did Dicken's have
at what age was Dicken's forced to go to work
Dicken's 18yr old mistress
the prison where Dicken's father was sent because of debt
Queen who followed Dicken's works
where Pip was raised by hand
How many novels did Dicken's write
Dicken's religion
the city where Estella was sent to be educated
what happened to Havisham's wedding dress and death
how many convicts were on the marsh
how many women did Pip love
what part of speech is Great Expectations written
why did Pip originally go to Satis House
what was Pip's first interaction with Pocket
Joe's occuptation

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