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From: Monarch Notes
Date: 19630101
Author:Dickens, Charles
Dickens, Charles
Monarch Notes
01-01-1963
David Copperfield: Chapters 22 - 31
Chapter 22: Some Old Scenes, And Some New People
David and Steerforth spend two weeks in Yarmouth. Steerforth often goes
boating with Mr. Peggotty, for "his restless nature and bold spirits delighted
to find a vent in rough toil and hard weather," and he often stands treat
to the sailors in the local tavern. David visits his old home, Blunderstone,
now dilapidated and occupied "only by a poor lunatic gentleman." Doctor
Chillip he finds remarried to "a tall, raw-boned highnosed wife." He is
saddened by all the decay ...
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