| A | B |
| Mr. Jaggers' clerk | Mr. Wemmick |
| pale young gentleman | Herbert Pocket |
| What is Pip' s impression of London | crowded, dirty, and dismal |
| inn where Pip is to live | Barnard' s |
| Mr. Jaggers gives this to Pip | allowance and tradesmen' s cards |
| Walks Pip to Barnard' s Inn | Mr. Wemmick |
| Mr. Jaggers is a powerful, influential ___lawyer | criminal |
| Where have Pip and Herbert Pocket met before now | Miss Havisham' s garden |
| prison located near Mr. Jaggers' office | Newgate |
| What is treason? | disloyalty |
| What is a portmanteau? | suitcase |
| Fardens are | coins |
| Setting for these chapters | North of the Thames River |
| The man "pulling a lock of hair in the middle of his forehead" (XX) reminds Pip of the bull in the children's poem "___ ____." | Cock Robin |
| Counting house | building where accounting is done |
| Hackney-coaches | Horse-drawn taxis |
| Herbert proposes to call Pip "Handel" because __ (Pip's actual first name) reminds him of "a moral boy out of the spelling-book.Ó | Phillip |