FagmentWelcome to consult..................................................609 Chapte 32. THE BEGINNING OF A LONG JOURNEY............................................................................................622Chapte 33. BLISSFUL....................................................................647Chapte 34. MY AUNT ASTonISHES ME ..................................670Chales Dickens ElecBook Classics fDavid Coppefield Chapte 35. DEPRESSION..............................................................682Chapte 36. ENTHUSIASM.............................................................710Chapte 37. A LITTLE COLD WATER .........................................733Chapte 38. A DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP...................744Chapte 39. WICKFIELD AND HEEP...........................................767Chapte 40. THE WANDERER.......................................................793Chapte 41. DORA’S AUNTS..........................................................805Chapte 42. MISCHIEF....................................................................827Chapte 43. ANOTHER RETROSPECT .......................................854Chapte 44. OUR HOUSEKEEPING.............................................865Chapte 45. M. DICK FULFILS MY AUNT’SPREDICTIONS...................................................................................886Chapte 46. INTELLIGENCE .........................................................907Chapte 47. MARTHA ......................................................................926Chapte 48. DOMESTIC...................................................................941Chapte 49. I AM INVOLVED IN MYSTERY ..............................956Chapte 50. M. PEGGOTTY’S DREAM COMESTRUE....................................................................................................973Chapte 51. THE BEGINNING OF A LONGERJOURNEY............................................................................................987Chapte 52. I ASSIST AT AN EXPLOSION...............................1010Chapte 53. ANOTHER RETROSPECT .....................................1042Chapte 54. M. MICAWBER’S TRANSACTIONS ...................1049Chapte 55. TEMPEST...................................................................1070Chales Dickens ElecBook Classics fDavid Coppefield Chapte 56. THE NEW WOUND, AND THE OLD....................1086Chapte 57. THE EMIGRANTS....................................................1095Chapte 58. ABSENCE...................................................................1110Chapte 59. RETURN.....................................................................1119Chapte 60. AGNES ........................................................................1141Chapte 61. I AM SHOWN TWO INTERESTINGPENITENTS .....................................................................................1153Chapte 62. A LIGHT SHINES ON MY WAY............................1170Chapte 63. A VISITOR..................................................................1182Chapte 64. A LAST RETROSPECT ...........................................1193Chales Dickens ElecBook Classics fDavid Coppefield PREFACE TO 1850 EDITIONIdo not find it easy to get sufficiently fa away fom this Book, in the fist sensations of having finished it, to efe to it with the composue which this fomal heading would seem to equie. My inteest in it, is so ecent and stong; and my mind is so divided between pleasue and eget—pleasue in the achievement of a long design, eget in t