David goes to __________________ to inform her that ___________________. She is an invalid now and is staying in _______________’s room. _________________ is present when David relays the news. She lashes out at _____________________. She challenges her right to mourn her son because she made him the monster he was, whereas she, _______________, loved him so much. She reveals that she tried to improve him and hoped to make him love her. __________________ becomes completely rigid and does not recover from the shock of learning of the death of her son.
Chapter LVII
The travelers bound for Australia
meet with those staying behind. They drink and discuss Mr. Micawber’s prospects
for success in Australia. David does not tell ________________ or _____________
of the tragedy in Yarmouth but instead says that all is well. As they are
departing, David asks Mr. Peggotty what should be done about
__________________. Mr. Peggotty shows David that she is sitting with him on
the boat to go with them to Australia.
Chapter LVIII
David travels abroad and eventually
settles in _______________. He mourns the deaths of Dora, Steerforth, and Ham
and begins to feel the weight of his sorrows for the first time. Meanwhile his
success as a _____________ increases.
David receives a letter
from ____________ and reflects how much he _________ her. He realizes she was
Mrs Right but he can never ___________ now that he has chosen Dora.
Chapter LIX
____________ years after his departure,
David returns to London, where he visits ____________, who has recently
married.
At the inn,
David encounters Mr. ___________, his old family physician, who says he is now
living next door to Mr. and Miss _______________. Together they have destroyed
______________’s second wife and are as cruel and nasty as ever.