What does the stranger at the Three Jolly Bargemen give Pip?
One Saturday night, Pip is sent by his sister to fetch Joe from The Three Jolly Bargemen, a bar in town. Pip is disturbed to think that somehow, this man knows his convict. The man also insists upon giving Pip a shilling when they leave the bar, and when Pip gets home and pulls it out of his pocket at Mrs.
What gift does the stranger gave Pip at the Three Jolly Bargemen in Chapter 10?
When Joe prepares to leave, the stranger gives Pip a shilling. When they get home, Pip’s sister unwraps the package the shilling is in, expecting it to be counterfeit. Not only is it genuine, it is wrapped in two one pound notes. Joe takes them back to the Jolly Bargemen to return them to the owner.
What does the strange man ask Pip for?
Grabbing Pip by the chin, the man asks him where he lives and who he lives with. When Pip tells him that he lives with a blacksmith, the man suddenly becomes interested and demands that Pip bring him a “file” and “wittles” (this mispronunciation of “victuals,” meaning food) to the old Battery early the next morning.
What does the mysterious note tell Pip to do?
The note tells Pip to do “what you know of, if you felt disposed to try it,” early in the week up to Wednesday. Pip shows this letter to Herbert and then burns it. They consider how best to enact their plan, given that Pip is now “disabled.”
Why does Joe give Pip more gravy?
Pip stole food and the objects that the convict wanted him to steal from his sister and her husband. Joe gives Pip more gravy to comfort Pip because grown adults are picking him on about his gender and his gratitude for being raised by his sister.
Who gave Pip 2 pound notes?
One-pound notes: When Pip finds that the shilling he has received from the stranger in the Three Jolly Bargemen is wrapped in two one-pound notes, Joe and Mrs. Joe lay the money aside as too great a sum not to be restored to its original owner. Pip’s shilling is worth 12 pence.
Why does Pip think the stranger is unusual?
he feels that he needs to be full of knowledge to be uncommon. describe the stranger at the pub. has a pipe in his mouth, mysterious, creepy, and knows something about pip. You just studied 32 terms!