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
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