What do you think Steerforth was doing in Yarmouth?
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Answer:James Steerforth is a character in the 1850 novel David Copperfield by Charles Dickens. ... David later invites Steerforth to Yarmouth to meet Daniel Peggotty, ... who was Emily's fiancé, consider Steerforth to have stolen Emily from them. ... After reaching the ship, he and the sailor are crushed and killed by a strong wave.
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After reaching the ship, he and the sailor are crushed and killed by a strong wave. Their bodies are afterwards dragged ashore. The sailor whom Ham sought to rescue is found to be Steerforth; his death brings grief and shock to both his mother and Miss Dartle.
Steerforth, who is whistling, talks back to Mell when the teacher tells him to be quiet. Mell also calls him out for exercising too much influence over David. Steerforth gets embarrassed and then angry, and in response to Mell's further criticism, calls the teacher "an impudent beggar."