I stole some bread, cheese and big meat pie, hoping that, as there was a lot of food

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I stole some bread, cheese and big meat pie, hoping that, as there was a lot of food ready for christmas, nobody would notice what was missing.

I stole some bread, cheese and big meat pie, hoping that, as there was a lot of ready food for christmas, nobody would notice what was missing.


Which one is accurate? Why?

(Charles Dickens, Great Expectations)
 
I don't think you mean to ask which one is accurate—it's the first that is the accurate excerpt.

a lot of food ready for Christmas

The blue part tells us something about the food: The food was ready for Christmas. That means that somebody had prepared it in order for it to be eaten at Christmas.
 
Did Dickens really fail to write '... a big meat pie' and fail to capitalise 'Christmas'?
 
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