David CopperfieldCharles Dickens presents the classic tale of David Copperfield to readers young and old. From the loss of Copperfield's father before his birth, through his mother's remarriage, to finding the love of his life, Dickens reveals the heartbreak, hope, and friendship found along an ordinary life. Young readers can follow the tale of love in the Calico Illustrated Classics adaptation of Dickens's David Copperfield. |
Contents
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I Am Sent Away | 16 |
Salem House | 22 |
My Holiday | 28 |
A Memorable Birthday | 33 |
Life on My Own | 39 |
My Aunt Makes Up Her Mind about Me | 44 |
Somebody Turns Up | 63 |
I Choose a Profession | 69 |
A Loss | 75 |
My Aunt Astonishes Me | 80 |
Doras Aunts | 89 |
Intelligence | 96 |
The New Wound | 104 |
A Light Shines | 108 |
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