Dorothy and the animals meet up with the rest of their party and she tells them the adventures of the day. The next morning, the group sets off again. They arrive at the Rigmarole Town, the town where people speak in long drawn-out speeches.
The narrator describes the processing of the whale carcass.
After a long and fruitful life, Black Beauty meets his final masters, and proceeds to spend the rest of his days in comfort.
The author explains how he described Flatland to the king of Lifeland.
"Inhumanity of Slavery." Extract from A Lecture on Slavery at Rochester, December 8, 1850.
"When I come in f’om de co’n–fiel’ aftah wo’kin’ ha’d all day,"
Pip dines with Jaggers and learns of Estella's marriage.
The journey from understanding arithmetic and the laws of logos to understanding algebra is explained, in a way suitable for children.
The Elmers prepare their new house and make it fit to live in
After dropping anchor, Trelawney allows the men to head to the island on a diversion leaving the honest crew men to take control of the ship. Silver and the other pirates plan to look for the treasure and Jim stows away with them to spy. When he is spotted, he runs away.
A toy rabbit hopes the love of his owner will make him real.
Silver tries to persuade another sailor named Tom to join him and his mutiny. Tom denies and Silver kills him. Jim is frightened and runs deeper into the island.
Hester calls to Pearl to join her and Dimmesdale. From the other side of the brook, Pearl eyes her parents with suspicion.
Sylvie and Bruno meet the young female pianist on the way to the drawing-room.
Bruno tells a story to the farmer’s wife while the narrator and Sylvie meet up with the farmer’s children in the orchard.
Friar Lawrence counsels Romeo as they await Juliet's arrival.
Dorothy and the King of Bunnybury watch the royal subjects do tricks and acts of merryment. Each time, the king commented on how much he hated being king but loved all the extra things that came with it. The king changes his mind and decides to stay, but Dorothy scolds him for being unhappy all the time. He agrees to change his ways and soon Dorothy, Bellina, and Toto are off again.
Banquo ponders the prophecies of the witches as he waits for the coronation. Macbeth makes plans for Banquo and Fleance.
Dorothy and the others call the flying monkeys to take them beyond the Hammer-Heads to the land of the Quadlings. They reach Glinda’s castle and are admitted at once.
WE trace the pow'r of Death from tomb to tomb,
The beggar returns to visit the Emperor.
Maitre Jacques enters the cell of Claude Frollo, informing him of the impending arrest of Esmeralda. The interaction of a spider and fly gives Dom Claude an opportunity to discuss fate with the attorney.
Mr. Gore is more severe in his treatment of the slaves than his predecessor.
When they arrive at Nimmie Amee’s house it has been abandoned. They decide to venture to Ku-Klip’s workshop to see if he knows where she has gone. The Tin Woodman discovers something and commands the others to stop.