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The boy who grew up in the marshes
Brought up Pip by hand
A father figure for Pip
A convict from Pip's early life
Teaches Pip everything she knows
This is where Miss Havisham lives
Ask Pip to play with her adopted daughter
She points out Pip commonness
He helped Joe at the forge
A lawyer who visits Pip
An assistant to Mr. Jaggers
the boy who Pip fought when he was younger
Wemmick's parent
Mr. Jagger's house servant
The person who Estella favors
Pip took up this activity to hide Magwitch's escape
When Magwitch changed his name for the first time
When Magwitch changed his name for the second time
His boy saved Pip's life when Pip was captured
The woman who Herbert is dating
The woman who is with Wemmick in his castle
Holds a play and Pip attends
the man who Magwitch and Compeyson murder
Pip wanted to be this when he was younger
Charles Dickens father
Charles Dickens mother
Where Charles was born
Charles father was thrown into
Charles' father had a problem with this
How many children John and Elizabeth had
Charles stopped this so he could work
a woman Charles loved, but left him
number of Charles' children
Number of children wanted
Charles ran off with this woman when he was 46
Charles followed this church but never committed
A ____ crash changed his life.
sister of Dicken's wife
Where Charles wanted to be buried
Where Charles was buried
Wrote many stories in these papers
Most works were in this format
wrote about this in his novels
Charles' father was thrown in to this type of prison
Charles Dickens was a famous____.
Writing death with horrible social ____.
Wrote many of these
Even the Queen of ____ read his novels.
old business partner of Magwitch
Charles did this when he was young

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