Pip was surprised to find a gun in Mr. Jaggers' office.
a gun
Jaggers, the lawyer, told Pip that Miss Havisham wanted to see him regarding a matter of business they had previously discussed.
Pip believed that the convict did not recognize him because he was now wearing better clothing and looked more refined than he did during their previous encounter in the marshes. Additionally, Pip was accompanied by Mr. Jaggers and other well-dressed company, which may have further disguised his identity.
Jonas was surprised to see all the books in the office because books were forbidden in the community where he lived. He had never seen so many books before and was astonished by the amount of knowledge and information they contained, which was something completely new and unknown to him.
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Bulkington.
I just read the list in the newspaper and was surprised to see the federal offices and post office are closed. Some schools are too, but that depends on the individual school.
The only reason they would be surprised is because they're embarrassed (not surprised) to see you looking at them when they're caught off guard. They want to look good in front of girls, they are such jerks.
Magwitch risks being captured and arrested by going to London to see Pip, as he is a wanted criminal. If he is caught, he will likely be imprisoned or even sentenced to death. Additionally, by revealing his presence to Pip, Magwitch also risks putting Pip in danger of being involved in his criminal activities.
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.
In Charles Dickens's novel "Great Expectations," Pip sees Trabb's boy in the Blue Boar inn. Trabb's boy is a teenage apprentice to the tailor Mr. Trabb.
No
balin