The "pale young gentleman" is Herbert Pocket, though Pip doesn't know it at the time.
Pip fights the pale young gentlemen in Chapter 8 of Charles Dickens's novel "Great Expectations." This fight takes place at Miss Havisham's house, where the pale young gentleman insults Pip and challenges him to a fight.
When Pip wins the fight against the pale young gentleman in Charles Dickens' novel "Great Expectations," he receives a set of valuable razor blades.
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Pip's roommate in London was Herbert Pocket, a young gentleman who becomes a close friend and confidant to Pip throughout the novel "Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens. Herbert helps Pip adjust to life in London and supports him in his endeavors.
Pip does not have a wife in "Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens. Throughout the novel, Pip is primarily interested in pursuing his social advancement and his love for Estella, although they do not end up together.
Herbert Pocket is a member of the Pocket family, Miss Havisham's presumed heirs, whom Pip first meets as a "pale young gentleman" who challenges Pip to a fist fight at Miss Havisham's house when both are children. He is the son of Matthew Pocket, Pip's tutor in the "gentlemanly" arts, and shares his apartment with Pip in London, becoming Pip's fast friend who is there to share Pip's happiness as well as his troubles.
"The pale young gentleman," Herbert Pocket, the son of Pip's tutor and his roommate, is a kind, generous, loving, tactful friend, willing to join Pip in an effort to hide and then save his benefactor.
Herbert Pocket is a member of the Pocket family, Miss Havisham's presumed heirs, whom Pip first meets as a "pale young gentleman" who challenges Pip to a fist fight at Miss Havisham's house when both are children. He is the son of Matthew Pocket, Pip's tutor in the "gentlemanly" arts, and shares his apartment with Pip in London, becoming Pip's fast friend who is there to share Pip's happiness as well as his troubles.
Pip trusts Joe Gargery enough to tell him everything, including the story of the fight with the pale gentleman. Joe has been a father figure to Pip and someone he can confide in without fear of judgment.
Pip worries about his victory over the pale gentleman because he knows that he should not have picked a fight with a gentleman. He believes that the law will eventually punish him for being so disrespectful. The pale gentleman, named Herbert Pocket, later becomes friends with Pip once Pip comes into money.
Miss Havisham did not pay Pip for his services to her each time he came.
The young girl in "Pale Rider" is played by actress Sydney Penny, who portrays Megan Wheeler, a girl in a small mining community who forms a bond with the mysterious preacher played by Clint Eastwood.