Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Pip was out for the day, but called me to tell the story of how he confessed his love for Estella. She had again travelled to Miss Havisham's house, and there she was, sitting right next to Miss Havisham and knitting. Pip proceded to tell them how he had found out who his patron was and that it was not Miss Havisham, as he expected. He also pointed out that it was not nice of Miss Havisham to lead him on to thinking that it was her, to which she cried out that she shouldn't have been nice(Jeese, why shouldn't she be nice? He was a small peasant boy with no future and wasn't nice to him. Greedy, sick old hag.). He also requested of Miss Havisham that she help Herbert with his debt because he and his father were so kind to Pip, and were great teachers (they definitely deserve any reward Pip wishes to give them. Pip, now feeling very desperate, then turns to Estella and reveals his profound love for her (idiot, you're getting way ahead of yourself dude). He protests that she can not fall in love with Bentley Drummle for the sole reason that he was a mean, stupid brute, and that Pip had loved her longer than Bentley did. She replied that she loved Drummle and that they were already going to be married. Pip, in tears now, pleaded with Estella to be his love and not Drummle's, but Estella politely refused (can't you see that my chum Pip is twice the man Bentley Drummle is!!! She's gonna end up like Miss Havisham!). Pip left for his house in tears, heart broken once again by Estella.
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