Subscribe for ad free access & additional features for teachers. Authors: 267, Books: 3,607, Poems & Short Stories: 4,435, Forum Members: 71,154, Forum Posts: 1,238,602, Quizzes: 344 CHAPTER 35 Pip thinks of his sister often after her death. He thinks he sees her in the street and in his quarters. He doesn't feel much tenderness, but he is angry that her assailant was never caught. His memories of the early days, when his sister brought him up by hand, are softened. Mr. Trabb is organizing the funeral. Joe is distraught. He says he would have preferred simpler arrangements, but it would have outraged the neighbors. The neighbors are impressed by the procession, and the Hubbles are arrogantly proud to be a part of it. Pumblechook annoys Pip in being insistent that he was the founder of h

