Peter Pan
Chapter 17: When Wendy Grew Up
by J.M. Barrie
A relieved Mrs. Darling provides a home for the Lost Boys. Fearing an unwanted transformation, Peter departs after making a promise to Wendy. As time passes, so does the Darling home.
A relieved Mrs. Darling provides a home for the Lost Boys. Fearing an unwanted transformation, Peter departs after making a promise to Wendy. As time passes, so does the Darling home.
Matthew Cuthbert finds a mistake has been made at the orphanage.
Marian begins to feel the effects of her late night outing. Her journal entry becomes scattered and incomprehensible.
Rumours of Moby Dick circulate amongst the crew.
As the boys continue on the chapter describes the banter between them as they switch their posts and continue sailing. However, the motor boat begins to drift and they are not sure how far off course they have gotten and do not know if help will be on the way.
After leaving the castle, Betsy and the rainbow fairy went to the palace of Queen Erma, Queen of Light. There, Betsy got a good night’s sleep.
Mr. Douglass recounts his early childhood experiences as a slave.
A crazy old man sells Dorothy and the gang his useless wares.
A bamboo cutter finds a small, luminescent girl, and raises her as Princess Moonlight. She refuses all suitors, befriends the Emperor, and eventually returns to her rightful home, the Moon.
The soldiers capture Has-se for questioning. He and Rene discuss what has happened, what may happen, and what needs to be done.
Pip remains loyal to Magwitch, as Herbert and Wemmick both prepare to marry their fiancees.
Newland and Ellen's time together gives them the chance to catch up.
Anne makes declines an education opportunity in order to save Green Gables. Gilbert and Anne finally become friends.
With the departure of the master's wife, Black Beauty's easy life in Birkshire begins to change dramatically.
Introduction to the the text.
Alice, bored by her sister's reading, follows a passing rabbit down a hole.
On Jehosophat’s birthday, he receives a pony and a dog-cart. Wienerwurst and a bad dog get into a fight and both dogs are injured, but Wienerwurst recovers.
Eva gives a gift to all the slaves before passing. Mr. St. Clare stays true to his word regarding Tom's freedom. Ophelia makes a request of Mr. St. Clare. Another tragedy strikes the St. Clare household.
The Elmers prepare their new house and make it fit to live in
Sara watches as the Indian gentleman moves into his new home.
Marian comes to Walter with the mysterious letter. The contents are revealed, and the two decide that they must continue their investigations into this matter.
The narrator describes the areas westward of the St. Lucie River. He goes on to talk further about the alligators who live there and ways to hunt them. He also describes the wild turkeys and their habits.
Hans trades items for ones he thinks are better.
The author describes indivisibles and divisibles.