In Charles Dickens' novel "Great Expectations," Pepper is a minor character who appears in Chapter 25. Pepper is a servant at the Blue Boar Inn in the town of Rochester. He is described as a "lusty man" who helps Pip and Herbert Pocket stage a mock sword fight as part of their plan to help Magwitch escape. Pepper's role in the novel is limited, but he contributes to the adventurous and suspenseful atmosphere of the story.
Great Expectations was created in 1861.
Estella - Great Expectations - was created in 1861.
Pip is a character in Great Expectations.
The duration of The Great Waldo Pepper is 1.78 hours.
Mr. Wemmicks house is reffered to as the castle in Great Expectations.
The Great Waldo Pepper was created on 1975-03-13.
Charles Dickens is the author of Great Expectations.
In Great Expectations, someone hit Mrs. Joe in the head.
Mrs. Joe, Pip's sister, is one of the antagonists in Great Expectations.
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The trial in "Great Expectations" took place in the summer.
The only word Joe is able to read in "Great Expectations" is "Joe."