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  • The speaker wonders what __________ there is in making one’s own mistakes.
    dignity
  • The speaker says, “I trusted I was doing something __________.”
    worthwhile
  • The speaker trusted in his lordship’s __________ all those years he served him.
    goodwill
  • The companion suggests that the speaker should focus on __________ forward.
    looking
  • The speaker considers that some people are prepared to sacrifice much in life to pursue such __________.
    aspirations
  • The speaker reflects that Lord Darlington may have been __________ once, but at least he chose his path and can say that.
    misguided
  • The speaker says, “Surely that is in itself, whatever the outcome, cause for pride and __________.”
    contentment
  • According to the speaker, for many people, the evening is the most __________ part of the day.
    enchanting
  • The speaker mentions making a small __________ for something true and worthy.
    contribution
  • The speaker reflects, “What is the point in worrying oneself too much about what one could or could not have done to control the course one’s __________ took?”
    life
  • The companion says, “You’ve got to enjoy yourself. The __________’s the best part of the day.”
    evening
  • Lord Darlington wasn’t a bad man. He had the privilege of being able to say at the end of his life that he made his own __________.
    mistakes
  • The companion advises the speaker to adopt a more __________ outlook.
    positive
  • The companion tells the speaker, “Don’t keep looking back all the time, you’re bound to get __________.”
    depressed