When Pip is brought up by hand in Great Expectations, it means he was either spanked or slapped.
Pip believed that "bringing up by hand" meant that he was actually physically lifted up by hand as a baby, rather than being cared for and raised by someone. He later learns that it actually refers to being raised without parents, but by someone else.
The convict tells Pip that his companion is his younger brother who he is trying to protect. He does this to appeal to Pip's sympathy and kindness, hoping Pip will help them both by bringing them food and a file to break the chains.
he thinks she is jealous of him
Pip meets an escaped convict in a graveyard, who threatens him into bringing food and a file to help him escape from the authorities.
in your hand
Abel Magwitch, a convict who escaped from prison, met Pip at the little sluice house by the limekiln. Magwitch was the convict whom Pip had helped in the past by bringing him food and a file.
he was not impressed
A citrus pip is the seed found inside citrus fruits such as oranges, lemons, and limes. It is usually not meant to be eaten and can be bitter if crushed.
The idiom "bring up by hand" (as in Great Expextations , referred to Pip, who was 'brought up by hand ' by his sister) only expresses the meaning of feeding (an animal or a person who has no mother) so that it can live or grow.
the guests treat pip by always reminding him how he should always be thankful for how his sister had brought him in by hand
i think matt stone and trey parker wont like pip no more then they think we kill him
Pip received a book from Biddy, which he later gives to Joe as a gift. The book was meant to help Joe improve himself and gain more education.
he thinks she is jealous of him