How did David describe himself as he stood waiting to meet Aunt Betsey at
the garden-gate?
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How does David describe himself as a child? Ans. David describes himself as a child of close observation having a strong memory of his childhood.
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David describes himself in a woeful condition. The soles of his shoes had shed. His shirt and trousers stained with heat, dew, grass and soil on which he had slept. His face neck and hands were burnt to berry-brown from exposure to the sun; his hair was not combed since he left London. From head to foot powdered almost white with chalk and dust. In this plight, he waited to introduce himself to his formidable aunt.
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