Great Expectations

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Tor Publishing Group, Jan 15, 1998 - Fiction - 544 pages

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This edition of Great Expectations includes a Foreword, Biographical Note, and Afterword by Eileen Charbonneau.

Pip is a poor boy, but he has high hopes--great expectations. He doesn't intend to spend his life in the marshes as a blacksmith's helper. Someday he is going to move to London and become a gentleman. Indeed, Pip already knows two rich people--Mrs. Havisham, the bitter old woman who lives in a mansion where all the clocks are stopped; and the girl who lives with her, the beautiful Estella....

But all his great hopes and dreams seem dashed the night he is confronted in the marsh by an escaped convict who growls, red-eyed and desperate: "Bring me food, boy! or I'll eat your heart and liver too...." Is it all over for Pip? Or will this be the beginning of his greatest adventure?

The story of the orphan Pip and the mysterious fortune that falls into his lap has intrigued and enchanted millions of readers.



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Contents

Section 1
16
Section 2
31
Section 3
56
Section 4
69
Section 5
77
Section 6
84
Section 7
114
Section 8
134
Section 18
316
Section 19
324
Section 20
338
Section 21
351
Section 22
366
Section 23
372
Section 24
386
Section 25
394

Section 9
158
Section 10
174
Section 11
183
Section 12
218
Section 13
226
Section 14
234
Section 15
273
Section 16
279
Section 17
300
Section 26
411
Section 27
418
Section 28
449
Section 29
455
Section 30
469
Section 31
484
Section 32
512
Section 33
521
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About the author (1998)

Considered by many to be the greatest novelist of the English language, Charles John Hummham Dickens was born Februrary 7, 1812, in Portsmouth, England. Some of his most populars works include Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, Nicholas Nickleby, A Tale of Two Cities and Great Expectations.

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