David Copperfield
How did Betsey Trotwood react to David's declaration of his identity?
from chapter 13
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from chapter 13
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My aunt, with every sort of expression but wonder discharged from her countenance, sat on the gravel, staring at me, until I began to cry; when she got up in a great hurry, collared me, and took me into the parlour.
David Copperfield