The cart took David to Yarmouth. Mr. Barkis is the driver, and he is a kind person and has a talk with David. He asks David a lot questions about Peggotty. He wants to marry her but he is afraid to speak to her about it. That is really interesting.
From Yarmouth David takes a coach to London. The coach is not comfortable and makes David feels cold and uncomfortable. When they arrive London, all the people go, and only left David alone. At this time, he comes across Mr. Mell who is a good person as well. He is the teacher of the school that David would go. Mr. Mell takes David to his mother’s house. At there, David has his own food and listens to Mr.Mell’s pipe music. And after this David goes to his new home---the schoolroom.
Sadly, David is alone in the school. He has no friends there. And furthermore he comes across the troubles, that there is a temper teacher named Mr. Creakle. He is very rude to every student. He wants David take a board said: stay away, he bites. That is not a good method to educate students. And this action makes David more alone in the school.
But at this time Steerforth appeared. He is a good boy and has a good-looking. He said hello to David and they become good friend quickly. He like to listen to David told him stories. They always stay together and he teaches David lessons, and David makes a good studying.
But the Mr. Mell has gone because he is poor and did not be a gentleman. That is ridiculous. David is wondering this problem as well. And his thinking method is changing at the same time.
This is the main direction about the third part.
Nice post. Please don't forget to write from David's perspective (1st person), using "I", "my" and so on. It would seem that David's youthful struggles are really piling up. One wonders if this new friend, Steerforth, will be a real friend at all considering David's recent string of luck.
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