He shared it with a pair of convicts. One of them gave him money in a Pub
Joe doesn't walk Pip to the coach because Pip insults and rejects Joe due to his lower social status. This makes Joe feel hurt and unwanted, leading him to quietly leave and not accompany Pip to the coach.
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The benefactor of Pip in "Great Expectations" is revealed to be Abel Magwitch, an escaped convict whom Pip had helped in the past.
The unfamiliar man in the same post-chaise as Pip is Orlick, who works as a journeyman for Joe in the forge. Orlick is hostile towards Pip and their relationship is strained.
Abel Magwitch, a convict whom Pip helped as a young boy, claimed to be the founder of Pip's fortune in Charles Dickens' novel "Great Expectations." Magwitch reveals himself as Pip's benefactor when he returns to England after making a fortune in Australia.
Pip first encounters the young and arrogant boy, Trabb's boy, when he returns to the marshes.
Herbert Pocket is a member of the Pocket family, Miss Havisham's presumed heirs, whom Pip first meets as a "pale young gentleman" who challenges Pip to a fist fight at Miss Havisham's house when both are children. He is the son of Matthew Pocket, Pip's tutor in the "gentlemanly" arts, and shares his apartment with Pip in London, becoming Pip's fast friend who is there to share Pip's happiness as well as his troubles.
Herbert Pocket is a member of the Pocket family, Miss Havisham's presumed heirs, whom Pip first meets as a "pale young gentleman" who challenges Pip to a fist fight at Miss Havisham's house when both are children. He is the son of Matthew Pocket, Pip's tutor in the "gentlemanly" arts, and shares his apartment with Pip in London, becoming Pip's fast friend who is there to share Pip's happiness as well as his troubles.
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.
Abel Magwitch, the convict whom Pip helped as a young boy, is the one who gives Pip the sum of 900 pounds to help Herbert establish himself in business. Pip later learns that Magwitch is the source of his unexpected wealth.
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.
Pip mentions that he has a powerful secret to share, leading Jaggers to believe he may have leverage. This prompts Jaggers to divulge more details about Estella’s past and background. Pip’s persistence and clever tactics ultimately persuade Jaggers to share the information.