Okay, so I'm not sure if I misinterpreted what was going on in this passage but i really have no clue what's going on. On page 262 through page 263 in chapter 30 Pip continues to see Trabb's boy wherever he goes. "I had not advanced another two hundred yards, when, to my inexpressible terror, amazement, and indignation, I again beheld Trabb's boy approaching... With a shock he became aware of me, and was severely visited as before; but this time his motion was rotatory, and he staggered round and round me with knees more afflicted, and with uplifted hands as if beseeching my mercy."
This passage really confused me. I'm not sure really what happened or whether I just missed something important that happened while reading. My question is why Trabb's boy is acting so strange and if this is actually happening or is Pip just imaging things like he did earlier in the book when he saw Miss Havisham hanging?
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