- Mr. Gilmore, the family lawyer, arrives.
- Walter prepares to leave and goes on a nostalgia tour of Limmeridge.
- Walter and Mr. Gilmore chat about everything.
- Mr. Gilmore has forwarded a copy of the letter to Sir Percival to give him the chance to defend himself.
- Mr. Gilmore seems to like Sir Percival, which makes Walter feel sulky.
- Walter's last night at Limmeridge is very awkward.
- The next day he says a sad goodbye to Marian and a strained goodbye to Laura.
- And thus ends Walter's narrative.