yes
convict asked pip to bring file and some food pip obeyed because convict said that if he will not obey his order he will cut his throat and roast it
that is because when the sergeant asks, the first convict says that he stole the food from Pip, so that Pip wont get into trouble.
Joe keeps offering Pip gravy at dinner because Joe feels pity for Pip when he gets that bad food at dinner. So Joe drowns Pip's food in gravy so that it wouldn't taste as bad.
he tapped in his old way on the door
Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen features a character named Lucy Davenport.
Pip Davenport was born to Martha Davenport (maiden name: Perryman) and Oison Davenport on the 4th of January, 1850.
Pip Davenport's wife was called Deborah Davenport.
Pip Davenport had one child named George
yes ,but monkeys are much much cooler anyway
He married a woman named Hettie.
Pip Davenport invented a number of famous fun-fair rides. Some of his remarkable inventions are the flying saucer and the stallions.
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Pip Davenport was an fairground ride inventor who lived from 1850 - 1920. He was married to a lady called Hettie and grew up in Slewsbury. No body had heard of him until he cropped up in a years 6 SATs test, where you had to make up and write a biography about him using only some vague details given to you.
he is a funfair ride inventor and he won a prize for his inventions
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Make it up, maybe he died in a car accident, I don't know, I'm not superman
Pip Davenport created the ride called "The Twister," which is a popular attraction at various amusement parks. This ride features a spinning motion that creates a thrilling experience for riders, combining elements of both a roller coaster and a carousel. Davenport's design focuses on providing an exhilarating yet safe ride experience, making it a favorite among thrill-seekers.