| 1. | Martin becomes an apprentice to Seth Pecksniff, a greedy architect.
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| 2. | Then, Martin senior moves in and falls under Pecksniff's control.
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| 3. | But his grandfather is now under Pecksniff's control and rejects him.
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| 4. | The older Martin had only been pretending to be in thrall to Pecksniff.
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| 5. | Together, the group confront Pecksniff with their knowledge of his true character.
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| 6. | Pecksniff's rise and fall follows the novel's plot arc.
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| 7. | Lit .; Mr Pecksniff has become the patron saint of many of my colleagues.
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| 8. | (a ) Rose Maylie; ( b ) Mr . Pecksniff; ( c ) Philip Pirrip
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| 9. | The names Heep, Micawber, Gradgrind, Pecksniff and Fagin have become part of the language.
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| 10. | "' John Westlock "'begins as a disgruntled student falling out with Pecksniff.
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