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The answer is letter A.
Pip visits Walworth to ask Wemmick's opinion on helping Herbert.
Pip visits Walworth to ask Wemmick's opinion on helping Herbert.
After his birthday dinner with Jaggers and Wemmick, Pip visits Walworth (A.) to get his personal, not business, opinion on helping Herbert.
In Great Expectations by Charles Dickens, after Pip celebrates his twenty-first birthday, he visits Walworth in order for Wemmick to give Pip an advice on whether or not he should help Herbert. Although at first Wemmick tells Pip not to help him, later on the novel, he changes his mind and decides to help Herbert on the condition that he did not find out about this. Eventually, Pip and Wemmick find a merchant that is willing to hire Herbert.