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Joe tells pip's convict about the stolen food: "god knows you're welcome to it—so far as it was ever mine," returned joe, with a saving remembrance of mrs. joe. "we don't know what you have done, but we wouldn't have you starved to death for it, poor miserable fellow-creature.—would us, pip? " what does dickens want to reveal about joe's character with this statement? a. joe doesn't mind the stolen pie because it was really mrs. joe's. b. joe is worried that the convict will be punished too harshly. c. joe is a man of integrity. d. joe doesn't believe the convict stole the pie—he suspects pip.

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