- Estella: Drummle died two years ago. He was kicking his horse, and the horse kicked back.
- Pip: I'm sorry to hear that. I'm sorry for anything that brings you sorrow.
- Estella: Well, rest assured, I feel none. My husband and I made each other perfectly miserable - just as intended. I have been bent and broken, but I hope into a better shape.
- [last lines]
- Estella: I had heard that you were here and thriving, and I had a desire to see my old friend. My only friend.
- Estella: Every last minute? You said that you would always think of me.
- Pip: And I have.
- Estella: That you would think of the good in me.
- Pip: Always. You're a part of me, Estelle.
- Estella: You were on a ship, they said. On the river...
- Pip: I love you, Estelle.
- Estella: [a tear of relief] I'm glad.
- Pip, Estella: [they join hands]
- Magwitch: [sneaking up behind] Hold your noise! Hold your noise you little devil, or I'll cut your throat! Tell us your name, quick.
- Young Pip: I'm Pip.
- Magwitch: Once more, give it mouth!
- Young Pip: Pip.
- Magwitch: Ssh.
- [pushing the boy down]
- Young Pip: Pip, Sir. Don't sir, please!
- Magwitch: [turning him upside down] You've got wills on you, boy? You've got wills on ya!
- Young Pip: No, sir.
- Magwitch: [puts him back on his feet] Come here. What fat cheeks you've got. Darn me if I couldn't eat 'em. Where's your mother?
- Young Pip: There, sir.
- [pointing at the grave]
- Young Pip: Also my father, sir. My father and brothers, too.
- Magwitch: Orphan, ey? Who do you live with? That's supposing I let you live.
- Young Pip: My - my sister, sir. My sister, Mrs. Joe Gargery, wife of Joe Gargery, the blacksmith, sir.