The answer is D. He tells him his daughter is alive, a lady, and loved.
Pip whispered to Magwitch on his deathbed that his daughter is alive, and he is in love with her.
“I will never stir from your side,” said I, “when I am suffered to be near you. Please God, I will be as true to you as you have been to me!”
These lines said by Pip reflects his thoughts about Magwitch.
It is at the end of the novel “Great Expectations” by Charles Dickens that the character Pip turns out to be a more aware character who cares about his people and surroundings.