the mysterious stranger was orlick
In addition to the shilling, the stranger at the pub gave Pip a mysterious message regarding his future. He also hinted at Pip's connection to a benefactor, suggesting that great changes were ahead in his life. This encounter sets the stage for Pip's journey and transformation throughout "Great Expectations."
The stranger at the pub gave Pip money and instructions to bring him food and a file the next day.
He gives pip 2 pounds
two 1 pound notes
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."
he wrote 'your exact weight' thus winning the bet
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.
The stranger wrote "Your exact weight" on a piece of paper
The person who said that to a child is wrong, and of course one cannot put their hands on another person especially not a child, it is up to the manager of the pub to remove the adult from the pub. On the other side of the argument a pub is NO place for a child in the first place, where are the parents of this child, and if children were allowed in the pub, there must have been a booth or table where they could sit as a family.
Hagrid hatched a Norwegian Ridgeback dragon in "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire." He received the dragon egg from a mysterious stranger in a pub, and it eventually hatched into a baby dragon named Norbert. Norwegian Ridgebacks are known for their distinctive spiked tails and the ability to breathe fire. Hagrid's care for Norbert highlights his affection for magical creatures despite the dangers they pose.
Pub (pub) or bistrot (bistro).
The sequel to the the pub with no beer is:" the answer to the pub with no beer"