Mr. Wemmick was Mr. Jaggers' clerk in Great Expectations, a book by Charles Dickens.
At Mr. Wemmick's wedding, Pip served as the best man. He also acted as a witness during the ceremony.
Hostile. Mr. Wemmick's reception at the prison in Great Expectations was respectful and friendly, as he had established positive relationships with the inmates and staff through his kindness and generosity.
the best man.... A+
Find another lawyer!
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
Pip could expect a firm and professional handshake from Mr. Wemmick, reflecting his serious and businesslike demeanor. This handshake would likely be brief and to the point, indicating Wemmick's efficiency and no-nonsense approach to interactions with others.