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Great Expectations Study Guide

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by Charles Dickens
About 103 pages (30,860 words)
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Chapter 57 Summary

Pip owes a lot of money and gets very ill. In the middle of the illness, several men come to his chambers and arrest him. He then relapses into a feverish fog, thinking that he is being moved, that he is struggling, and that he is lying beside Joe. Finally, he opens his eyes and he is home with Joe. He finds out that Miss Havisham is dead and her property is being auctioned, the land being given to Estella, but some money was given to Matthew Pocket. Orlick has apprehended for breaking into Pumblechook's house. Joe does not want to hear too much about Magwitch. It turns out that Joe.....

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