Chapter LI

________________ comes to David and Miss Betsey and relates the story _______________ has told him. She escaped from Littimer onto the beach, where, in a delirium, she was rescued by a young woman whose husband was at sea. The woman nursed her back to health. She went to ____________, where she caught sight of ____________, so she fled to __________, intending to go home. When she got close to home, however, she began to fear that her family would not accept her, so she went to _____________. ______________  discovered her and took her in before going out to find Mr. Peggotty and David.

Mr. Peggotty has resolved that he and Little Em’ly will go to _____________  because no one knows her there, which will enable her to start over. In the meantime, Mr. Peggotty needs to go to Yarmouth to say goodbye to Ham, and he asks David to accompany him.

Peggotty has left her house to look after __________. Mr. __________  reports that all is well with his family, although his own health is failing. He is pleased to hear that all is looking up for Little Em’ly, and he offers to help ______________  if he can.

David speaks to ___________, who asks him to convey to Little Em’ly that he will always love her and that he is sorry he forced his love on her.

Mr. Peggotty closes up the old house. Contrary to his initial plans, it is decided that _________________ will go to Australia too because she refuses to let him leave without her.

Chapter LII

David, Betsey and Traddles leave London go to _________________ to meet ______________________. He asks them to meet him at ____________________’s house.

All of them and Agnes confront Uriah Heep. ______________ has prepared a list of the frauds that Uriah has committed and has collected much of the evidence necessary to prove that Uriah has committed those frauds. The moment he realizes he is caught, Uriah abandons his humility and becomes very violent in his speech, especially focusing his insults on _____________. _________________ reveals that Uriah was the source of her ruin and demands her property back.

Now that the air is cleared regarding Uriah, Mr. and Mrs. Micawber are reconciled. Miss Betsey is introduced to Mrs. Micawber. Miss Betsey suggests that perhaps the Micawbers would like to move to _________________, and she offers to loan them the money they need for the trip.

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