This morose journeyman had no liking for me. When I was very small and timid, he gave me to understand that the Devil lived in a black corner of the forge, and that he knew the fiend very well: also that it was necessary to make up the fire, once in seven years, with a live boy, and that I might consider myself fuel. When I became Joe’s apprentice, Orlick…liked me still less.

– Charles Dickens

Great Expectations, Chapter 15. Orlick is a menacing character who dislikes Pip and when Pip was a small boy took pleasure in frightening him with stories about the Devil. He appears to be jealous of Pip’s appointment as Joe’s apprentice.