Two 1 pound notes, and a shilling wrapped in old paper
He gives pip 2 pounds
two 1 pound notes
the mysterious stranger was orlick
The stranger found Pip's innocence, kindness, and genuine nature to be most appealing. Pip's desire to better himself and his willingness to help others also made him stand out in the stranger's eyes.
he wrote 'your exact weight' thus winning the bet
pip meets a strange loooking man.... the guy then stirs his drink with Joes file so pip thinks the guy knows something about his convict. The guy also later gives pip 2 one pound notes, which is a lot of money.
It is never actually revealed in the story who the stranger was. However, many people believe it was the "other" escaped convict from the beginning of the story. Some people also believe it was Compeyson.
The stranger wrote "Your exact weight" on a piece of paper
The mysterious stranger at the bar Three Jolly Bargemen looked very unusual. One eye was half closed and he wore a traveller's hat and a handkerchief that covered all of his hair. Pip recognizes him later in the story because of his half closed eye.
the file that pip gave the convict in the marshes in the beginning
Pip shared his coach with a convict named Magwitch, also known as Provis. Magwitch had a significant impact on Pip's life, as he turned out to be the mysterious benefactor who funded Pip's upbringing as a gentleman in Charles Dickens' novel "Great Expectations."
The pub in "Great Expectations" is called The Three Jolly Bargemen. It is a local gathering place in the novel where Pip regularly goes to meet different characters like Joe Gargery and Mr. Wopsle.