Clasping himself ,as if to hold himself together - and limped towards the low church wall.
1) who is 'he' ? 2) what did he do when he reached the low church wall ?
3) what did the narrator do then?
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1) . 'He' here refers to the convict .
2). After he reached the low church wall , he turned round to look for Pip .
3). When Pip ( the narrator ) saw the convict turning round , he set his face towards his house and made best use of his legs .
Explanation:
" made best use of his legs " means he ran as fast as possible because he was afraid of the convict and the companion of the convict
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