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Magwitch dies in prison before he can be executed, which is a result of injuries sustained during a struggle with his rival, Compeyson. He dies knowing that his wealth will go to Pip, whom he views as a son.
When you think of your boyfriend you think warm, secure and love and a good hiding seek.
Wemmick, a character from Charles Dickens' "Great Expectations," was fond of saying, "What’s good enough for me is good enough for you." This phrase reflects his pragmatic and practical approach to life, particularly in contrast to the more pretentious attitudes of others. Wemmick is also known for his whimsical nature and the importance he places on his home, which he refers to as "the Castle," highlighting his desire for a personal sanctuary away from the complexities of his professional life.
Well honestly, if he is good at hiding lies he isn't the right boy for you. You don't need him to lie to you. You deserve a much better boy than that, sweetheart. :)
A black hole or a worm hole :) good luck
It's pretty good but not my favorite but it has some good hiding spots at least that's what i think
No, hiding from your problems aren't good because they create more and more problems.
Probably could go for it. If you think he likes you he probably does. Guy's aren't good at hiding their attraction for other people.
yes they are
Robin Hood was good at the ambush and fleeing. The true art of hiding he wasn't truly tested at.
In "Great Expectations," Wemmick treats the butcher with a sense of kindness and fairness, reflecting his dual nature as both a clerk in the serious world of London and a more playful, compassionate individual at home in his castle. He helps the butcher by purchasing a pig from him, demonstrating his willingness to support local tradespeople. This interaction highlights Wemmick's belief in personal connections and his desire to maintain a good rapport with those in his community, contrasting with the often harsh realities of his professional life.