summary of david Copperfield chapter 32
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Book Summary. The novel traces the life of David Copperfield from the time of his birth to his mature manhood, when he is married and familiar with the vicissitudes of life. His early years are enjoyable with his mother — who was widowed shortly before his birth — and with her servant, Peggotty.
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The Beginning of a Long Journey:-
- David finds himself thinking of Steerforth as a beloved friend who has now died – he can't imagine that he'll ever see Steerforth again.
- The entire town has heard about the Peggottys' misfortune, and they treat the family gently.
- The next morning, David comes to the boat house and finds Mr. Peggotty with Ham and Peggotty.
- He goes for a walk with Mr. Peggotty and Ham. Mr. Peggotty informs David that he plans to leave Yarmouth. He wants to travel with David to London the next day.
- Ham will continue working as a fisherman. He'll live with Peggotty in Mr. Barkis's old house.
- Mr. Peggotty plans to leave the boat house exactly as it was when Emily left, so she'll have a place to go if she ever comes back.
- Mrs. Gummidge will take care of the house while Mr. Peggotty is away looking for Emily.
- David asks Ham what he wants to do now, and Ham can't answer: he feels totally at sea and lost right now.
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