The Adelphi - NINE: Mr Peggotty At Highgate
The news of what happened soon spread through the town. Many were hard upon Emily, but some were hard upon Steerforth. But towards Peggotty her second father and Ham her lover, there was but one sentiment. They were kind and sympathetic to them. Trotwood was on a stroll and found Peggotty and Ham on the beach. Peggotty's head was bowed. They were both grave as the sea lying beneath the dark sky. 'We had a great deal of talk, sir,' said Mr Peggotty, while walking, 'of what we ought to do, and we see our course now.' 'I am going to seek my niece,' he said. Then he asked Trotwood whether he was going to London. Trotwood would have left, but he stayed, thinking he may be of any service to them. He was ready to go when Mr Peggotty would. 'I will go along with you, sir,' he rejoined, 'if you are agreeable, tomorrow.' 'Ham,' he resumed, 'will hold on to his present work, and go and live with my sister.' 'Will you desert t...