As David passes by the _______________s’ house one evening, a servant summons him inside to speak to _______________. At her request, ____________ tells David what he knows about ______________.
Steerforth grew tired of her
and left her in a villa in ____________. With _____________’s approval,
______________ proposed to her, but she became hysterical, so he _____________
her up to prevent her from _____________ herself. She fled the house
nonetheless, leaving no trace.
David goes to _________________, who is still in ________________. They decide to ask __________ to try to find ________________.
Martha appears to be near suicidal but _____________ to help them find Little Em’ly.
On his way home, David sees ____________ with the man from chapters ___ and ___. She reveals that he is her ________________, who continues to extort __________ from her.
David and Dora are regularly taken
advantage of by their ______________. David gives up trying to turn Dora into a
competent ______________. For a while, he tries to form Dora’s ___________ but
he gives that up too.
David hopes that having
a ___________ might make Dora more mature. Dora does become pregnant but she
has a miscarriage (page ____) from which she does not completely recover. She
gradually loses the use of her ______.
David receives a letter from
_____________ asking to meet him in ________. _____________ receives a letter
from ____________ asking him to keep an eye on _____________.
Mr Micawber is incensed
at ________________. He begs David and ______________ to meet him and Mrs
Micawber at an inn the following week.
Chapter L
_____________ comes for David one night and encourages him to follow her. She has already tried to retrieve __________________, but he was not at home, so she has left him a note telling him where to find her. ______________ takes David to a house. They find _______________ already there, spewing hateful invectives at ________________. Eventually, ______________ arrives and carries ____________ away, passed out in his arms.