Great ExpectationsDelmarva Publications, Inc., 1999 - Fiction This is considered one of the finest novels ever wrote by that Iconic author Charles Dickens. This tale is set in the Victorian age and is about a kind-hearted orphan named Pip as he journeys through life. As a young boy he meets a convict named Magwitch in a graveyard, this meeting has a tremendous effect on the young boy’s life. While a little later in life as a young man he falls in love with the beautiful Estella the adopted daughter of the old and eccentric Miss Havisham who is also very rich. This is in many ways Dickens last and one of his best novels, that shows the struggle of day to day life in the mid-1800s. |
Contents
Chapter VIII | |
Chapter IX | |
Chapter X | |
Chapter XXXI | |
Chapter XXXII | |
Chapter XXXIII | |
Chapter XXXIV | |
Chapter XXXV | |
Chapter XXXVI | |
Chapter XXXVII | |
Chapter XXXIX | |
Chapter XI | |
Chapter XII | |
Chapter XIII | |
Chapter XIV | |
Chapter XV | |
Chapter XVI | |
Chapter XVII | |
Chapter XVIII | |
Chapter XIX | |
Chapter XX | |
Chapter XXI | |
Chapter XXII | |
Chapter XXIII | |
Chapter XXIV | |
Chapter XXV | |
Chapter XXVI | |
Chapter XXVIII | |
Chapter XXIX | |
Chapter XL | |
Chapter XLI | |
Chapter XLIII | |
Chapter XLIV | |
Chapter XLV | |
Chapter XLVI | |
Chapter XLVII | |
Chapter XLVIII | |
Chapter XLIX | |
Chapter L | |
Chapter LI | |
Chapter LIV | |
Chapter LV | |
Chapter LVI | |
Chapter LVII | |
Chapter LVIII | |
Chapter LIX | |
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