The story of an orphan, who lives with his sister and her husband, the village blacksmith. He believes that the fortune which he receives, enabling him to start a new life, comes from an eccentric old woman. However he finds out that it was in fact left to him by an escaped convict he had helped.
"A tale of Pip's rise from penniless street urchin to good fortune and happiness."
"The story of an orphan, who lives with his sister and her husband, the village blacksmith. He believes that the fortune which he receives, enabling him to start a new life, comes from an eccentric old woman. However he finds out that it was in fact left to him by an escaped convict he had helped."
"The story of an orphan, who lives with his sister and her husband, the village blacksmith. He believes that the fortune which he receives, enabling him to start a new life, comes from an eccentric old woman. However he finds out that it was in fact left to him by an escaped convict he had helped."@en
"Orphan Pip is raised by his harsh older sister and kind brother-in-law. It would seem that Pip will always have a hard life until he meets the convict Magwich and the mad Miss Havisham."@en
"The classic story of a country boy who is given the opportunity to break free from poverty to live life as an educated gentleman."@en
"Charles Dickens' classic novel tells how a young boy believes that the fortune he has received, enabling him to start a new life, has come from an eccentric old woman, only to find that the money was in fact, left to him by an escaped convict he had helped."@en
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