The Outdoor Girls in Florida
Chapter XI: "Into the Interior"
by Laura Lee Hope
The girls are helped by Hank Belton. They discover that he hires out men for work and Grace hopes to hear news of her brother. Mr. Hammond takes the girls to his camp.
The girls are helped by Hank Belton. They discover that he hires out men for work and Grace hopes to hear news of her brother. Mr. Hammond takes the girls to his camp.
Kenyon comes upon Miriam.
The author describes what the stranger tells him of Spaceland.
Having been driven hard, Buck eventually begins to regain his strength. Buck faithfully serves his master John Thornton.
An old dog ingratiates himself to his master, hoping to avoid a dire fate.
They all attend the party.
The Author gives a detailed description of the vegetation and wildlife that surrounds the St. Johns River.
As the Ghost catches speed, propelled by the trade winds, Hump takes in the natural beauty of the ocean. Captain Larsen explains more of his philosophy on life to Hump.
Sailing off the Barbary Coast, the doctor and his crew encounter a hostile ship.
Miss Havisham confesses to Pip. Pip professes his feelings to Estella. Pip receives a note from Wemmick.
Mr. Hammond escorts the girls to the labor camp. There they meet with Mr. Belton’s wife, who warns them away from seeking Will themselves.
Marquis Evremonde, a guest of Monseigneur, is involved in a tragedy outside of Defarge's wine shop.
The twelve sons of the king would be killed if the queen had a daughter. She had a daughter and the sons were banished to the forest until they would meet their sister.
Miriam tells Donatello that she believes he is a true faun. They frolic and revel in the glade.
The enemy charges Henry's regiment. Henry feels confident in his performance as the enemy retreats.
A brother and sister forsake their younger brother, who turns into a wolf.
Ishmael embraces Queequeg and his strange customs.
During a walk, Utterson and Enfield discuss the strange events surrounding a neglected building and the figure of Mr. Hyde.
Dorian reveals secrets to Basil, but is suddenly angered towards his old friend.
The inwardly tortured minister soon becomes Chillingworth’s greatest puzzle. The doctor relentlessly and mercilessly seeks to find the root of his patient’s condition.
Mary tells Martha her feelings for Dickon. Mrs. Sowerby scolds Archibald for neglecting Mary, so he sends for her at once. They meet and instantly like each other. Mary tells her uncle that she would like a bit of earth to make her happy. He tells her she can have any piece of earth on the manor grounds. Dickon promises to return to the garden.
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David spends time with Miss Dartle and Mrs. Steerforth, who is alarmed by her son's prolonged absence.
Mercutio confronts Romeo about his disappearance the previous night. Romeo sends a message to Juliet by way of her nurse.
Egaeus is greatly affected by the burial of his long-suffering cousin.