'Larks' being the operative word means merry carefree adventures, good natured mischief, lots of fun.
Joe says "What larks!" he and Pip will have. He uses the phrase to mean that they will have fun, laughs, or a good time.
The poetic collective nouns for a group of larks is An exaltation of larks.
The character Joe Gargery in Charles Dickens' novel "Great Expectations" is the one who often says the phrase "what larks, Pip" to express his excitement and enjoyment of the situation.
Larks are birds that are awake very early in the morning, so if you're up and around at that time, you're an early-riser.
A type of bird, fun, fling, joke, and spree.
Alluette means "lark", as in the birds known as larks.
Larks on a String was created in 1990.
The duration of Larks on a String is 1.6 hours.
Sky Larks was created on 1934-10-22.
Larks reproduce the same way that other birds do. They have sex, then lay eggs.
Larks' Tongues in Aspic - instrumental - was created in 1973.
Larks' Tongues in Aspic was created on 1973-03-23.