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""6 She went down on her knees to beg Pip for forgiveness, as she felt sorry. "Break their hearts my pride and hope, break their hearts and have no mercy!-7 Miss Havisham has some sick fancies play out, as she makes Pip play with Estella, so she has an object to practice her manipulation techniques on. "And I have a sick fancy that I want to see some play. There, there!-8. Therefore, Miss Havisham finally realizes that whatever she has done to Pip was not right and that she used Pip as a victim of her revenge.
             Pip thinks that Magwitch, the escaped convict, is the evil ogre. However, towards the end of the novel, he contradicts his thoughts, by acknowledging that he is the actual fairy godfather. Magwitch is a convict who is in leg irons, cold, hungry, desperate, and has escaped from a prison ship. "A fearful man, all in coarse gray, with a great iron on his leg. A man with no hat, and with broken shoes, and with an old rag tied around his head.""10 "Magwitch is a convict escaped from the prison ship.""12 He threatens Pip and forces him to steal food, and a file for his leg irons or he will kill him and eat his liver. "You bring me, to-morrow morning early, that file and them whittles and you shall be let to live. You fail, or you go from my words in any particular, no matter how small it is, and your heart and your liver shall be tore out, roasted, and ate.""13 Pip is disgusted and very much afraid from him again for the second time when he meets him. "I was very much afraid of him again, now that he had worked himself into this fierce hurry, and I was likewise very much afraid of keeping away from home longer.""14 But Magwitch saves Pip from getting caught of theft. When the police captured him, he told Joe and the police that he stole the file and the food from Joe's forge and house. "I took some whittles, up at the village over yonder "where the church stands a'most out on the marshes.


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