"At nine o'clock every night, Greenwich time," said Wemmick, “the gun fires. There he is, you see! And when you hear him go, I think you'll say he's a Stinger."
Mr. Wemmick took Pip to his house in Walworth. The house, known as The Castle, was located in a quiet area and had a drawbridge and cannon. It symbolized the stark contrast between Mr. Wemmick's professional and personal life.
He fires his cannon. His neighbors must have loved him (not).
In "Great Expectations", Mr. Wemmick, who is the clerk to Mr. Jaggers and takes Pip under his wing; refers to his father as "the Aged P" as well as "the Aged Parent" and sometimes "the Aged".
Mr. Wemmick's mouth
he is deaf
Mr. Wemmick wanted to keep the news of his marriage from his boss, Mr. Jaggers.
That's Mr. Wemmick, Sr., father of Mr. Wemmick, Mr. Jagger's law clerk. Wemmick also affectionately refers to him as the 'Aged P.' Mr. Wemmicks father...is the aged.
It had been more than 12 years since Mr. Wemmick had taken a vacation.
Mr. Wemmick was a short man.
Mr.Jaggers
The closer they got to the office, the more tight lipped he became.
The closer they got to the office, the more tight lipped he became.