Miss Havisham permits Pip to believe a lie. Miss Havisham allows Pip to imagine things that he shouldn't, but she keeps a secret about her support for him.
Pip simply states that he must keep that information a secret rather than revealing that his sponsor is the prisoner. Pip queries Miss Havisham as to whether it was only for Miss Havisham's intentions that he was brought to her home as a young child. This is confirmed, and she also acknowledges tricking Pip into thinking she was his benefactor. Pip's visit to Miss Havisham and meeting with Estella will be his last. Pip's education to become a blacksmith is funded by Miss Havisham. Herbert Pocket provided the following account of Miss Havisham: Before her father married a chef (how gauche), she was the privileged only child of a wealthy country gentlemen brewer. Her father then had a son, who for some reason decided he loathed her.
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