However, I decided to return, and travelled home to England, after three years of absence. I was delighted to find that Traddles had married his Sophy, and was doing well as a lawyer. My aunt had moved back to her old Dover house, and was living happily there with Mr Dick and Peggotty. When I visited my aunt, I took the opportunity of asking her about Agnes.
'He's she- has she any young man she'd like to marry? I asked as lightly as possible.
My aunt looked carefully at me as she replied, ' I suspect she has, David. She's never mentioned it to me, but I think- I feel sure she's going to marry soon.'