If I'm not mistaken, JOANP, Pip paid for Herbert's position, and Herbert knows nothing
about it. Part of the deal was that Herbert should not know. He simply believes he has
found the opportunity he has long looked for, and is ecstatic! Pip will continue to
furnish any necessary capital until it's no longer required.
No idea why the lady friend wears green gloves. I assume she just likes the color.
PatH, I have always thought Estella had a tiny soft spot for Pip; she just will not
allow it to get in her way. In warning him, she has done what she could and her conscience
in the matter is clear. If he won't listen, well...she tried. I like MARCIE's suggestion
that Estella sees Pip as a kindred soul, manipulated by the will of others.
A Newgate cobweb? To me, JONATHAN, that was simply the ugliness that clings to people
who have to deal with the place, it's prisoners and it's keepers. Wemmick feels that
doing a good deed helps to offset that ugliness, brush of some of the clinging 'cobwebs',
so to speak.
An excellent point on the Newgate 'spiders', JUDE. You are so right. Every profession
that must deal with the uglier side of life and human sorrows must learn to put that aside
for their personal lives. It's necessary for their own health and sanity.
I'm sure you've all noticed how Dickens relieves the depressing aspects of his books with
the bits of levity. He injected a smile for me with the line:
"Miss Skiffin brewed such a jorum of
tea that the pig in the back premises became srongly excited, and repeatedly expressed his
desire to participate in the entertainment." Now, as this section closes, the true benefactor is revealed, and the exiled convict risks his
life to return and enjoy his creation, the 'young gentleman'. He has no way of knowing how
this news has destroyed all Pip's hopes and 'expectatons'. Magwitch lost everyone he cared
about, and went to jail and exile for fighting for justice over their loss.
It seems to me that Pip, the only one who showed him kindness, became his substitute for all
he had lost. Pip was his surrogate son, Pip was his inspiration; Pip was his success in life.