In which we observe the young narrator’s awkward return home, burdened by the bewildering impressions of Miss Havisham’s peculiar world and the stifling curiosity of his sister and Uncle Pumblechook, whose interrogations he artfully evades. Amidst the clash of innocence and pretence, a tender conversation with Joe unfolds, offering gentle counsel and a hopeful reflection upon the complexities of common and uncommon life.