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From: Monarch Notes
Date: 19630101
Author:Dickens, Charles
Dickens, Charles
Monarch Notes
01-01-1963
David Copperfield: Chapters 12 - 21
Chapter 12: Liking Life On My Own Account No Better, I Form A Great
Resolution
At last a settlement is made with Micawber's creditors and that gentleman
and his family are released from prison. David helps them celebrate, but is
downcast when told that they will move to the country, where Mrs. Micawber's
family will help them out "until something turns up." Realizing that he is
gain to be left friendless and alone, that night he walks home to make a
decisive resolve. When he bids farewell to the Micawbers as they ...
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