"Pip at Mr. Jaggers's Office" by Harry Furniss — Twenty-third illustration for "Great Expectations" (1910) (original) (raw)

Pip at Mr. Jaggers's Office

Harry Furniss

1910

12.9 cm by 8.6 cm (5 ¼ by 3 ¼ inches), vignetted

7.4 x 4.8 inches

Mr. Jaggers being highly dictatorial, and Wemmick obstinately justifying himself whenever there was the smallest point in abeyance for a moment, I had never seen them on such ill terms. They were both happily relieved by the opportune appearance of Mike, the client with the fur cap." — p. 394.

Dickens's Great Expectations, Library Edition, facing p. 392.

Scanned image and text byPhilip V. Allingham.

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