Darwin's Dragons - Session 13 - Reading Comprehension answers

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In Session 13 of "Darwin's Dragons," the reading comprehension answers reveal key insights into the characters' experiences and emotions. Lobscouse is described as a dish made with potato, onion, salt pork, and ship's biscuits. Covington expresses a reluctance to return to England as he prefers the camaraderie on the Beagle and dreads resuming a rigid society with strict class distinctions. The phrase 'addled in the mind' is clarified to mean 'confused'. Covington's displeasure is evident when Darwin instructs him to leave his companion Farthing in a crate on the Beagle, as he knows she dislikes confinement. A shopkeeper recognises Covington due to his well-known adventures. Darwin's intention to purchase a new fiddle for Covington stems from guilt over Covington's loss of his own instrument during a rescue, and he wishes to make amends. When Covington plays the fiddle, he is transported back to fond memories of his father and childhood, bringing him happiness.

The session summary, which must be concise and no longer than 50 words, encapsulates the essence of the narrative and character dynamics explored in the answers. It reflects on the emotional connections between Covington, Darwin, and their shared experiences, as well as the personal growth and attachments formed during their voyage on the Beagle.