Great Expectations

What is Pip's greatest fear in Chapter 14 of Great Expectations by Charles Dickens?

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Chapter Fourteen revolves around Pip's budding shame at his circumstances. He is ashamed of where he lives and embarrassed by his apprenticeship to Joe. His greatest fear is that Estella will see him in his current state..... a dirty, blacksmith.

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