In Part 4 of "David Copperfield" by Charles Dickens, Chapter 40 describes a serious conversation that takes place in Buckingham Street. The narrator's aunt is deeply affected by recent domestic events and paces the room for over two hours, demonstrating her agitation. Mr. Dick leaves for bed, and the narrator begins to write a letter to two old ladies. The aunt, exhausted from walking, eventually sits by the fire but appears lost in thought, neglecting her evening drink. Despite her loving demeanor, she expresses feelings of unease and sadness. When the narrator informs her that she has left her medicine untouched, she admits she lacks the heart to take it that night, emphasizing her emotional state.
David Copperfield Part 4
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David Copperfield Part 4 (Charles Dickens) TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter-40 Chapter-41 Chapter-42 Chapter-43 Chapter-44 Chapter-45 Chapter-46 Chapter-47 Chapter-48 Chapter-49 Chapter-50 Chapter-51 Chapter-52
I Am Born Whether I shall turn out to be the hero of my own life, or whether that station will be held by anybody else, these pages must show. To begi...
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