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In Chapter 49 of Great Expectations, Miss Havisham caught on fire.

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Miss Havisham meets a tragic end in the novel "Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens. She is consumed by her bitterness and regrets, ultimately leading to her demise when her house catches on fire and she suffers severe burns.

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