___________ sends for
David, and he goes to visit her where she is staying in London. She warns him
that Steerforth is his “_____________,” that he should avoid him and be
cautious his influence.
Agnes also delivers the
bad news that ______________ has insinuated himself into a partnership with her
father, Mr. Wickfield.
David goes to a dinner
party at the home where Agnes is staying.
There, two characters reappear: __________________ and __________________.
__________________
attaches himself to David and accompanies him home. In an unpleasant
conversation, he reveals to David his intention to __________________.
He sleeps the night on
the floor in front of David’s fire.
__________________ invites David to his home for the weekend. There, David meets __________________, his __________________, and __________________ with her.
Another character reappears: __________________, whom __________________ has retained as a companion for his daughter ever since her __________________ died.
David visits
__________________ who lives in the same building as __________________.
He is studying for the
bar.
He is engaged to a
clergyman’s daughter. However, he is not __________________ enough yet. As for
her, the reader understands she has next to no dowry because she has
__________________ sisters, so they have no hope of marrying any time soon.
__________________, meanwhile, is in dire financial trouble again, although he still hopes to find work soon. His wife is __________________ again.