Great Expectations
How does Jaggers react to the visitor?
Ch.36-42
Ch.36-42
Jaggers doesn't want to know anymore than he has to.... he cautions Pip as to how he must relate the meeting.
From the text:
"Now, Pip," said he, "be careful."
"I will, sir," I returned. For, coming along I had thought well of what I was going to say.
"Don't commit yourself," said Mr. Jaggers, "and don't commit any one. You understand--any one. Don't tell me anything: I don't want to know anything; I am not curious."
Great Expectations