Why was David worried? {From the novel 'David Copperfield', chapter-2.}
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David's pretty excited at the idea of meeting Peggotty's family and seeing the ocean and fishermen and so on, but he's worried about what his mother will do in his absence.
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David's mother accepts the Murdstones' molding of her, apparently because she is afraid of them. Murdstone beats David savagely, and David, in self-defense, bites Mr. Murdstone's hand. As punishment, David is locked in his room alone for five days.
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