The Dickens Dictionary a Key to the Plots And Characters in the Tales of Charle
The Dickens Dictionary a Key to the Plots And Characters in the Tales of Charle
Gilbert a Gilbert Ashville Pierce
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A blacksmith ; married to Pip's sister, who is an out-and-out termagant. Joe was a fair man, with curls of flaxen hair on each side of his smooth face, and eyes of such a very undecided blue, that they seemed to have somehow got mixed with their own whites. He was a mild, good-natured, sweet-tempered, easy-going, foolish, dear fellow, — a sort of Hercules in strength, and also in weak- ness. When Pip is a small boy, he is harshly treated by his sister (with whom he lives, both of his parents be...ing dead) ; but his kind- hearted brother-in-law befriends him as much as is possible, and makes quite a companion of him. After the death of his wife, Joe marries Biddy, a sweet-tempered woman, who makes him an excellent wife, and with whom he lives happily for many years, ever doing the duty that lies before him with a strong hand, a quiet tongue, and a gentle heart, ii— vii, ix, x, xii-xx, xxvii, xxxv, lvii-lix. Gargery, Mrs. Georgiana Maria. His wife ; sister tp Pip, and a thorough shrew.
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