Chapter
XXXII
Miss ____________ visits David and
relates her part in the story. Steerforth made her believe that ____________
was in love with Emily and that he wanted to prevent him from seducing her.
She cautions David not
to judge her based on her ____________. She reminds him that it is not her
fault that she was born a dwarf and that she must be sarcastic to get by in the
high society she keeps. David agrees, and when she leaves, he reflects that he
has a very different opinion of her than before.
Peggotty, her
____________ and David arrive in London the next day. They visit Mrs.
____________. Mr Peggotty asks her if her son will ____________ Emily. She
refuses and blames Little Em’ly for her son’s downfall and Mr. Peggotty for
having raised such a wretch. As they leave, ____________ criticizes David for
introducing Steerforth to Little Em’ly and for bringing ____________ to the
house.
Mr. Peggotty departs to
search for ____________.
David takes Peggotty to
the Doctors’ Commons to settle her affairs. There they meet Mr. ____________
who has come to get his new marriage license.
Mr. Spenlow invites
David to his house for ____________’s birthday. A friend of hers, Miss
____________, arranges for them to meet at her house.
David and Dora become
secretly ____________.
____________ visits David and tells him more about his fiancée. Through his tale, the reader understands her family relies a lot on her.
Traddles tells David that Mr. Micawber has moved and changed his name to ____________. All of his things have been seized, including ____________’s flower pot and table.
____________ purchases
these items back from the pawnbroker for him.
When they arrive home,
____________ is there with ____________ and all of her possessions and with the
news that she has been ____________.