1. In Chapter 29, which character expresses resentment toward David for keeping Steerforth away from home longer than usual?
2. What does David describe as the most 'unearthly' thing he has ever heard in Chapter 29?
3. Before retiring for bed in Chapter 29, what request does Steerforth make of David?
4. What 'old superstition of English fishermen' is mentioned regarding the death of Mr. Barkis?
5. In chapter 30, what has caused Em'ly to become 'unsettled' recently?
6. What were the famous last words of Mr. Barkis?
7. In Chapter 31, what items are found in the 'mysterious box' along with the three thousand pounds?
8. Who informs David that Em'ly has run away with Steerforth?
9. Which character undergoes a significant personality shift, becoming 'mature and forceful' after the tragedy in Chapter 31?
10. What is the reaction of Mrs. Steerforth to the news of her son running off with Em'ly?
11. What physical feature of Rosa Dartle serves as a permanent reminder of Steerforth's past volatile behavior?
12. In the context of Chapter 29, how does Steerforth characterize Rosa Dartle's temperament to David?
13. Where does David decide to stay upon arriving in Yarmouth, and for what reason?
14. According to Chapter 30, who is the only person Em'ly clings to in her state of distress before Barkis dies?
15. What is David's emotional state regarding his own 'maturity' when reading Barkis's will in Chapter 31?
16. How much money does David discover has been saved in Barkis's box?
17. What symbolic act does Mr. Peggotty perform every night for Em'ly, which he vows to continue even after she is gone?
18. In her farewell letter, what is Em'ly's stated ambition or hope regarding her return?
19. Which character reveals that they were an 'unwitting' tool in Steerforth's plot to elope with Em'ly?
20. When Mr. Peggotty confronts Mrs. Steerforth, how does she characterize the Yarmouth family?