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Chapter 48

Chapter 48 . By: Jane Campbell. Characters. Jaggers Mr. Wemmick Pip Molly Estella (mentioned). Jaggers invites Pip to eat dinner with him and Mr. Jaggers. They are eating and Jaggers gives him a note from Miss Havisham saying to go visit her.

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Chapter 48

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  1. Chapter 48 By: Jane Campbell

  2. Characters • Jaggers • Mr. Wemmick • Pip • Molly • Estella (mentioned)

  3. Jaggers invites Pip to eat dinner with him and Mr. Jaggers. • They are eating and Jaggers gives him a note from Miss Havisham saying to go visit her. • After Pip gets the note Jaggers and Wemmick mention Estella’s marriage. • The house keeper walks in, Molly. • Pip realizes that he never knew much about Molly and was very curious about her because of the way she stood and acted around people.

  4. After dinner Pip walks home with Wemmick and is asking him about Molly. • Pip finds out that she was accused of a murder killing her husband for killing his lost daughter. • Pip is almost certain that Molly is Estella’s mother because he thinks that Estella is the lost daughter.

  5. Molly • “The action of her fingers was like the action of knitting. She stood looking at her master, not understanding whether she was free to go or whether he had more to say to her and would call her back if she did go. Her look was very intent. Surely, I had seen exactly such eyes and such hands on a memorable occasion very lately!” (pg. 356 line 31)

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