Tuesday, January 24, 2012

1/24/12
Harry
David Copperfield
Half of Chapter 2
In this chapter of David Copperfield, the little boys mother comes home with a familiar looking man. He recognizes him from their walk home from church the previous Monday. He didn't like this man because he was tall and had a booming low voice. The boy decided to let it go and move on with his life and hoped that this man would soon go away. Before he knew it, the boy was on his way to a beach with this man he had just met. He didn't know what was going on. He was then told by his mother that they were going t be staying it that mans beach house. What the boy didn't know was that the beach house he was about to enter was more a wrecked boat than a house. It was a flipped barge that had holes cut in the sides and windows made from rotted holes in the hull. I feel bad for this boy and I am beginning to enjoy this fine novel.

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