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Pip’s first visit to satis house proves to be a sudden twist of his fate. ... Pip’s sister came to know about this through Mr Pumbleckook, her uncle and Miss Havisham’s tenant. She sent Pip with Mr Pumblechook to Miss. ... Pip was allowed to go in. ...
Pip landed in a pretty large and dark room. ... It appeared to be a dressing room to Pip. ... To Pip’s astonishment all the clocks and watches in the room had breathed its last exactly at 20 minutes to nine. ...
She invited Pip to have a game of cards. ... To her Pip was a common labourer boy. ... The downtrodden Pip was finally allowed to leave. ... The feeling that erupted like hic ups from Pip was that he was treated like a dog in disgrace.
Approximate Word count = 595 Approximate Pages = 2.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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