Pip was overwhelmed and had a funny feeling
Yes, at first Pip felt threatened by the convict Magwitch because he was aggressive and demanded food and a file to escape. However, their relationship evolves over the course of the story as Pip becomes more sympathetic towards Magwitch.
Pip felt grateful and touched by the convict protecting him, as it showed a sense of humanity and kindness despite the convict's rough exterior. It also made Pip question his previous assumptions about the convict's character.
Pip the convict asked Pip to bring him a file and some wittles (food).
Pip provides the convict with food and a file to help him escape from his chains. He also brings him a pie and brandy when he returns to him after his initial escape. Pip's kindness towards the convict sets off a chain of events that shape his life in Charles Dickens' novel "Great Expectations."
convict asked pip to bring file and some food pip obeyed because convict said that if he will not obey his order he will cut his throat and roast it
After finding out that the convict lied about stealing from him, Pip feels conflicted. He is relieved that he wasn't actually responsible for what happened, but also guilty for the harsh judgment he passed on the convict. This realization makes him reflect on his own actions and treatment of others.
Pip encountered the convict in a windswept graveyard near the marshes in Charles Dickens' novel "Great Expectations." The convict accosted Pip and demanded food and a file to remove his leg iron. Pip, feeling both fear and compassion, fulfilled the convict's requests.
Pip lied about having helped Magwitch because the convict threatened him and his family.
that is because when the sergeant asks, the first convict says that he stole the food from Pip, so that Pip wont get into trouble.
The unfamiliar man in the same post-chaise as Pip is Orlick, who works as a journeyman for Joe in the forge. Orlick is hostile towards Pip and their relationship is strained.
Pip's benefactor in "Great Expectations" is revealed to be Abel Magwitch, the convict whom Pip helped as a young boy. Magwitch accumulated his wealth in Australia and wanted to use it to repay Pip's kindness toward him.
The first convict tells the sergeant he stole the food Pip brought him because he doesn't want Pip to get into trouble for giving him gifts. The convict wants to protect Pip and prevent him from facing any consequences for showing him kindness.