After reaching Dover, what were the different answers David got from the boatmen about Miss Trotwood?
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In David Copperfield by Charles Dickens , Miss Betsey Trotwood is David Copperfield's eccentric, sharp-tongued great-aunt (on his father's side) who seriously disliked and distrusted men. Nevertheless, underneath it all, she had a kind heart, and she took David in, sent him to school in Canterbury, and helped guide his
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