Little Women
Part 2, Chapter 24: Gossip
by Louisa May Alcott
Three years have passed and Mr. March has come home. Meg is preparing for her marriage, while Jo pursues a writing career.
Three years have passed and Mr. March has come home. Meg is preparing for her marriage, while Jo pursues a writing career.
The narrator reflects on his past and experiemce being a “white man.”
A description of George and Amelia's life.
After living a his entire life as a slave, Mr. Douglass successfully emancipates himself.
While looking out from the tower, Donatello and Kenyon discuss battles, clouds, and the life of monks.
Frances gives birth to Hareton, and then dies a week later. Hindley is extremely upset over the death of his wife and drives all of the servants away, except for Nelly and Joseph. Catherine shows her wild side to Edgar Linton.
Rosa departs the garden hastily in search of more secure surroundings.
Newland discovers that Ellen intends to stay in New York. May informs Newland of a new, unexpected friendship.
George minimizes his involvement in the Good Citizen's League. Although he actively engages in unethical business practices, George hopes to the corruption in Zenith's business community will come to an end. A decision by Ted and Eunice divides the family while creating a sense of solidarity between father and son.
Amelia gives Becky a tour of her house. Becky is curious about Joseph Sedley.
The narrator finds a boarding house for “colored people” and becomes acquainted with the local black citizens.
A complaint by Johnson and his subsequent treatment results in an outbreak of violence throughout the ship.
Different and effective methods for instructing students in subject of spelling.
Zenobia tells a legend involving the mystery of the Veiled Lady.
With his duties now moved to the Great House Farm, Mr. Douglass experiences another aspect of slave life.
The husband of Lady Sannox develops a sinister plot when he finds out that his wife is seeing another man.
Sikes attempts to flee London following the murder of Nancy.
With their father away at war, Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy make plans for Christmas. A letter from their father arrives.
A young sea-king tells a story.
Ignoring warnings to not beyond the Fount of Los Alamos, a hunter is enchanted by the charms of a beautiful woman with green eyes. She becomes his obsession, and leads him to his death. Ignorando advertienzas de no pasar mas alla de La Fuente de Los Alamos, un cazador es encanado por la belleza de una mujer de ojos verdes. Ella se vuelve en su obsecion, y lo lleva a su muerte.
George's behavior bothers Dobbin.
Marlow overhears a conversation regarding Kurtz. Marlow starts his journey up river to visit Kurtz accompanied a by the local natives.
The machines return to the Common, instead of proceeding to London. Additional cylinders continue to arrive daily. The Narrator travels down river, arriving at Middlesex.
Ahab comes at Moby Dick head on. Crew members are lost when things do not go as planned.
The foursome spend time at Eliot's Pulpit, discussing issues of womens' rights.