Winesburg, Ohio
Sophistication, concerning Helen White
by Sherwood Anderson
George Willard experiences "a moment of sophistication" and sets out to find Helen White.
George Willard experiences "a moment of sophistication" and sets out to find Helen White.
Walter leaves home preparing himself for his new employment, but is distracted by a woman he meets on the road. She is mysterious and interesting to Walter, but is gone before he can find out more.
News comes that unsettles the residents of Limmeridge. Marian reveals what she knows to Walter. Arrangements are made for his departure.
A Christian man falls in love with the daughter of his Muslim captor, manages to conquer her heart, and both die together in a cave which they continue to visit every night to the present. Un cristiano se enamora de la hija de el moro que lo tiene cautivo, la conquista, y los dos mueren juntos in una cueva, la cual todavia visitan todas las noches hasta el presente.
Kenyon and Hilda come upon a shrine and, after becoming lost in thought, notice that the shrine's lamp goes out for the first time in centuries.
Hump laments the absence of women aboard ship. Later that same night, Hump encounters a visibly dazed Harrison and a bloodied Captain Larsen aboard deck. Hump witnesses another incident of violence below deck.
Dorian attends a dinner party, but finds himself distracted and bored. He returns home to discard the remaining evidence of Basil’s presence there.
Stubb dines on his kill.
The author describes the symptoms that have appeared in and on the cows and how he treated them.
The author describes the merriment at the Carnival. The sculptor spots 2 black masked figures.
The war ends with a victorious union.
David and Dora are married.
David finds his new living situation to a bit lonely. A dinner leaves David feeling ill.
Catherine, after a month’s stay at Northanger Abbey, is abruptly sent back home.
Will diagnoses the Bjornstams illness as typhoid. Carol agrees to assist Bea and Olaf as they recover from their illness. Vida, Maud, and the minister's wife are turned away from the Bjornstams' home. A tragedy in the Bjornstams home prompts Miles to depart for Canada.
Henry perceives his comrades to all be fearless and is fearful that he is a coward at heart. Henry reflects on his life back at his mother's farm. A conversation with a fellow soldier only amplifies Henry's anxiety.
After escorting the ladies home, Edwin and Neville have a heated discussion. Jasper, emerging from behind the two men, helps to establish a temporary truce between Edwin and Neville. After seeing Neville's reaction, Jasper begins to fear for his nephew's life.
Donatello and Miriam arrive in costume telling Kenyon about the carnival.
A strange disc rises from the pit, spreading death and destruction throughout the area.
Mulford and Rose talk. He reveals his jealousy over her relationship with Jack Tier, but she reveals that Jack is married. Wallace questions the captain. Spike gives Jack Tier orders.
On the way home, Catherine tries to figure out what offence she could have caused the General to make him change plans.
Some of the villagers gather at the Rainbow, where the landlord is resolving a dispute.
Ahab appears before the men, declaring his intentions.
Mr. Douglass remembers the kindness of Miss Lucretia.
Hump and Maud continue their work on the Ghost, as Larsen's health takes another downturn.