1 "You might, old chap," said Joe.
Great Expectations By Charles DickensGet Context In Chapter XV 2 "Lookee here, old chap," said Joe.
Great Expectations By Charles DickensGet Context In Chapter LVII 3 "O dear old Pip, old chap," said Joe.
Great Expectations By Charles DickensGet Context In Chapter LVIII 4 "Lookee here, old chap," said Joe, bending over me.
Great Expectations By Charles DickensGet Context In Chapter LVII 5 Well, old chap," said Joe, "then abide by your words.
Great Expectations By Charles DickensGet Context In Chapter LVII 6 That ain't the way to get out of being common, old chap.
Great Expectations By Charles DickensGet Context In Chapter IX 7 Which dear old Pip, old chap," said Joe, "you and me was ever friends.
Great Expectations By Charles DickensGet Context In Chapter LVII 8 And now," said Joe, "you ain't that strong yet, old chap, that you can take in more nor one additional shovelful to-day.
Great Expectations By Charles DickensGet Context In Chapter LVII 9 Well, old chap," said Joe, "it do appear that she had settled the most of it, which I meantersay tied it up, on Miss Estella.
Great Expectations By Charles DickensGet Context In Chapter LVII 10 In my weakness and entire dependence on him, the dear fellow had fallen into the old tone, and called me by the old names, the dear "old Pip, old chap," that now were music in my ears.
Great Expectations By Charles DickensGet Context In Chapter LVII 11 Pip, dear old chap, life is made of ever so many partings welded together, as I may say, and one man's a blacksmith, and one's a whitesmith, and one's a goldsmith, and one's a coppersmith.
Great Expectations By Charles DickensGet Context In Chapter XXVII