The Mystery of Edwin Drood
Chapter 15: Impeached
by Charles Dickens
Neville is questioned in regards to Edwin's whereabouts. Mr. Grewgious' delivers the news of Edwin and Rosa's decision not to wed to Jasper.
Neville is questioned in regards to Edwin's whereabouts. Mr. Grewgious' delivers the news of Edwin and Rosa's decision not to wed to Jasper.
Seven years have passed since Pearl’s birth. Hester has become more active in society.
Will and Carol spend three months travelling through the southwest United States. Arrival in Gopher Prairie once again leaves Carol feeling despondent and alone. Carol, happy to see her son again, withholds her opinions for the sake of her husband.
While working in the salt mines, Booker hears of an opportunity to pursue an education.
Dorian ponders his fate. He joins the men on a hunt, that ends with disturbing results.
Sara begins a story about the tropical forest, in response to the cold weather.
Lady Muriel, Arthur, and the Earl and his daughter consider going off on their own picnic.
Miriam returns to the group and acts strangely.
Mulford and Rose discover their location. Captain Spike meets with Don Wan. There is a tornado. Mulford feels trapped by circumstances.
Miriam goes to Hilda and speaks of her own guilty feelings.
Walter meets with Mr. Fairlie to discuss the terms of his employment. He hopes to avoid future meetings as much as possible.
During his visit, Kenyon asks Donatello to let him mold a bust of him.
Edgar cannot forgive Isabella and sends Nelly with nothing when she visits Wuthering Heights. While at Wuthering Heights, Heathcliff demands to speak to Nelly alone about Catherine, and then convinces her to carry a letter to Catherine
Hareton takes Cathy's side in an argument, when Heathcliff is about to strike her. Heathcliff admits to Nelly that he is being tormented by the thoughts and reminders of Catherine.
The narrator gives a detailed description of Paris and its ever-changing architecture.
Coverdale compares the feminine characteristics of Zenobia and Priscilla. He discusses the plan for the community at Blithedale, and the reaction of those outside the community.
Dorian tries to escape his troubles. He is recognized by more people than he bargained for, but manages to get away.
Outside of London, Oliver becomes acquainted with Jack Dawkins. Oliver is taken to London to meet Fagin.
David visits Tommy Traddle, who lives in the same building as the Micawbers.
Catherine prepares to leave for Northanger Abbey with the Tilneys. She is nervous and tries to be on her best behavior. Not all is expected about the Tilney home.
Joseph pays a visit to Becky. Dobbin departs after a heated discussion.
Dimmesdale finishes his Election Day sermon, which focuses on the relationship between God and the communities of mankind, and has an encounter with Hester to whom he makes a confession.
David and Miss Betsey go to Canterbury.
An unfortunate Warship decides to engage the Nautilus.
The Curate's behavior, forces the narrator to act. The narrator experiences a close encounter with the Martian visitors.