In what book do Miss Havisham, Pip, and Estella play a game of cat-and-mouse?
Answer Great Expectations
In Great Expectations, Pip winds up at Miss Havisham's old manor where time stands still. Left at the altar, Havisham is still in her wedding dress. As a sort of revenge, Havisham teaches little Estella to break men's hearts, which she does cruelly. When a benefactor puts up the funds for Pip to get a proper education in London, he assumes the backer is Miss Havisham. But is it...?
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