Herbert reveals to Pip many secrets, such as that Miss Havisham's groom was Compeyson, (Magwitch's crime partner), that Magwitch is Estella's father, and the scandal that was planned between Arthur (Miss Havisham's stepbrother) and Compeyson.
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Estella tells Pip that she is going to marry Drummle. Pip is greatly upset by this news because he is in love with Estella and was hoping to have a future with her.
Estella warned him that although she did not want to break his heart she was raised to hate men and could not help her heart being cold and not willing to love. Herbert warned him about her upbringing--hating men.
Herbert warns Pip about the true intentions of Bentley Drummle towards Estella. He advises Pip to be cautious and not trust Drummle's motives, as he may not have Estella's best interests at heart. Herbert also warns Pip to be wary of Drummle's volatile and aggressive nature.
In Charles Dickens' novel "Great Expectations," Herbert Pocket admires Estella's beauty and character but he does not want to marry her himself. He helps his close friend Pip pursue a relationship with Estella despite knowing the challenges they may face. Herbert supports Pip's love for Estella and values their friendship.
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Miss Havisham and Estella were too busy to visit with Pip.
Pip learns that Estella is on her way to London through a letter from Jaggers informing him of her impending arrival. Jaggers, who is Estella's guardian, notifies Pip that she will be coming to London to visit him.
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Herbert reveals to Pip that Miss Havisham is his benefactor and that she has provided financial support for his education and career. This secret creates a stronger bond between Pip and Herbert.
Pip is sent to the home of Miss Havisham to entertain her and play with her adopted daughter, Estella. Miss Havisham wants Pip to be a companion for Estella as part of her plan for revenge against men.
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