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Pip and spends
Pip spends a night staring at a nightlight in chapter XLV of Charles Dickens ' Great Expectations
Pip spends the rest of his time in London learning how to be a gentleman.
Pip spends the adventure travelling with Jason and the Argonauts, encountering enemies from Greek mythology while trying to find a way back to Avalon.

Pip and years
* Philip " Pip " Hilton – The same age as Daisy and a few years older than Bets, his younger sister whom he frequently teases.
The hero of Charles Dickens's novel Great Expectations, Pip, lodged in Barnard's Inn with Herbert Pocket for a number of years following his arrival in London ( c.
In 1999, Morrissey returned to the theatre for the first and last time in nine years to play Pip and Theo in Three Days of Rain ( Robin Lefevre, Donmar Warehouse ).
In the early 1980s Hopper gave up playing music for a couple of years, but by the mid-1980s he was actively working with several bands, including Pip Pyle's Equipe Out and Phil Miller's In Cahoots.
After Pip receives an unexpected boon of a gentleman's upbringing and the " great expectation " of a future fortune from an unknown benefactor, he finds himself released from the blacksmith's apprenticeship that had been funded by Miss Havisham as compensation for Pip's years of service to her.
Karl Fitzgerald and Christian Diaz left Earthcore in the following years leaving the business in the hands of Spiro Boursine and Pip Darvall.

Pip and companion
Flinx's constant companion since childhood is a minidrag named Pip, a flying, empathic snake capable of spitting a highly corrosive and violently neurotoxic venom.
Pip is the close companion of Silver Surfer, whom he follows on his quest to find Surfer's treasured homeworld Zenn-La.

Pip and Miss
The character Estella, Miss Havisham's adopted daughter, describes the name to Pip, the protagonist, this way:
Pip, the narrator, is the eventual victim ; and Miss Havisham readily dresses Estella in jewels to prettify her all the more and to exemplify all the more the vast social gulf between her and Pip.
It is this that drives Pip to ultimately agree to become a gentleman, and when, as a young adult, Estella leaves for France to receive education, Miss Havisham eagerly asks him, " Do you feel you have lost her ?”
Miss Havisham repents late in the novel when Estella leaves to marry Pip's rival, Bentley Drummle ; and she realises that she has caused Pip ’ s heart to be broken in the same manner as her own ; rather than achieving any kind of personal revenge, she has only caused more pain.
Miss Havisham begs Pip for forgiveness.
After Pip leaves, Miss Havisham's dress catches on fire from her fireplace.
The last words she speaks in the novel are ( in a delirium ) to Pip, referencing both Estella and a note she, Miss Havisham, has given him with her signature: " Take the pencil and write under my name, ' I forgive her!
Like the protagonist, Pip, Estella is introduced as an orphan, but where Pip was raised by his sister and her husband to become a blacksmith, Estella was adopted and raised by the wealthy and eccentric Miss Havisham to become a lady.
Pip and Estella meet when he is brought to Miss Havisham's ill-kept mansion, Satis House, ostensibly to satisfy the elder Miss Havisham's " sick fancy " to be entertained by watching Pip have his heart broken by Estella.
In fact, Pip discovers that Miss Havisham's lessons have worked all too well on Estella ; when both are visiting the elderly woman, Miss Havisham makes gestures of affection towards her adopted daughter and is shocked that Estella is neither able nor willing to return them.
One evening, after Pip returned from a visit at Miss Havisham's, Herbert tells him a story that Magwitch told him: Magwitch had a wife once and they had a child, a girl, whom Magwitch loved dearly.
Pip rescues Estella and Miss Havisham is destroyed in a fiery blaze ; Estella admits to having feelings for Pip herself and all live happily ever after ( except for Pocket who dies of Hepatitis B ).
Pip then goes home, where his sister's husband Joe reads an advertisement about a Miss Havisham seeking a boy to play with her daughter.
Miss Havisham hires Pip and throughout their playtimes he eventually falls in love with Estella.
Pip assumes the benefactor is Miss Havisham and accepts.
In London, Pip meets his roommate Mr. Pocket who tells the story of Miss Havisham: she got engaged but was left at the altar, causing her to stop all the clocks in the house and never leave the house again.

Pip and Havisham
Pip, saddened, runs to tell Miss Havisham, only to find that she approves of Steve.
The four of them, Pip, Joe, Pocket, and the convict, decide to stop Miss Havisham.
Despite difficulties, such as the convict getting killed by an acid-spewing Miss Havisham, Pip manages to convince Estella to leave the machine, destroying it and setting Miss Havisham on fire.
These include Pip, as well as Joe ( Pip's brother-in-law ), Mrs Joe ( Pip's sister ), Miss Havisham, Estella Havisham, Herbert Pocket, and the escaped convict.

Pip and by
Magwitch terrifies Pip into stealing a pork pie for him by creating the image in the boy's imagination of a bogy man who may `` softly creep his way to him and tear him open '', `` imbruing his hands '' in him.
Pip imagines how Estella would look down upon Joe's hands, roughened by work in the smithy, and the deliberate contrast between her white hands and his blackened ones is made to symbolize the opposition of values between which Pip struggles -- idleness and work, artificiality and naturalness, gentility and commonness, coldness and affection -- in fact, between Satis House and the forge.
When the snobbery that alienates Pip from Joe finally gives way before the deeper and stronger force of love, the reunion is marked by an embarrassed handshake at which Pip exclaims: `` No, don't wipe it off -- for God's sake, give me your blackened hand ''!!
* In 2010, an adaptation by Pip Utton was staged at The Pleasance as part of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
* The BBC produced a made-for-TV version in 1989, directed by James Cellan Jones, starring Helena Bonham Carter as Raina, Pip Torrens as Bluntschli, Patrick Ryecart as Sergius and Patsy Kensit as Louka.
* A series of oil paintings based on Moiré principles by British artist, Pip Dickens
Tolland County is briefly referenced in the novel Moby-Dick by Herman Melville as the place that the ill-fated ship mate, Pip, comes from.
This morphed into GongMaison and by 1991, the name Gong was again in use, by which time early drummer Pip Pyle had also rejoined.
He wakes up to find himself seemingly unharmed by the encounter and in the company of a pleasant individual named " Pip " who tells Rocky that he is his guide and has been instructed to grant him whatever he desires.
Produced by Pip Williams, Sonic Origami, originally issued in Japan in 1998, then, a year later, in the U. S., had " a grand, epic tone throughout " that, according to rock critic Steve Huey, " doesn't always match Uriah Heep's journeyman-sounding prog-tinged hard rock ," still being " a solid entry in its chosen genre.
The Great Attractor is mentioned in the " Pip and Flinx " series by novelist Alan Dean Foster, in the book Flinx's Folly.
The title role was played by Josie Lawrence, and the director was Pip Broughton.
Pip resides with the Pockets in their house by the river and partakes in boating on the Thames.
For some of those writers, the BBV audios have offered a chance to revisit their creations: for instance, the range includes a story by Pip & Jane Baker explaining what happened to the Rani ( last seen in Doctor Who being abducted by a group of aliens that were also created by the writing pair ), and a series of stories by Lawrence Miles about his history-spanning terrorist organisation Faction Paradox.
** The Rani Reaps The Whirlwind by Pip & Jane Baker
In the novelisation written by Pip and Jane Barker, it is revealed that the Rani, and the Master, escaped the growing T-Rex due to the same time spillage that made it mature ; it grew so rapidly that it broke its spine on the ceiling of the Rani's TARDIS.
* The Mark of the Rani by Pip & Jane Baker
* Time and the Rani by Pip & Jane Baker
* The Rani Reaps the Whirlwind by Pip and Jane Baker

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