When the Yankee and Sandy’s daughter, Hello, falls ill again, they spend weeks nursing her to health in France. The Yankee decides to travel back to England leaving his family in France. The Yankee arrives in Camelot to find it desolate.
How the attitude of the teacher can affect the behavior of the students and the overall atmosphere of the classroom.
Jane contemplates her supernatural experience of the previous night, wondering whether it was really Rochester’s voice that she heard calling to her and whether Rochester might actually be in trouble. She finds a note from St. John urging her to resist temptation, but nevertheless she boards a coach to Thornfield. She travels to the manor, anxious to see Rochester and reflecting on the ways in which her life has changed in the single year since she left. Once hopeless, alone, and impoverished, Jane now has friends, family, and a fortune. She hurries to the house after her coach arrives and is shocked to find Thornfield a charred ruin. She goes to an inn called the Rochester Arms to learn what has happened. Here, she learns that Bertha Mason set the house ablaze several months earlier. Rochester saved his servants and tried to save his wife, but she flung herself from the roof as the fire raged around her. In the fire, Rochester lost a hand and went blind. He has taken up residence in a house called Ferndean, located deep in the forest, with John and Mary, two elderly servants.
As the plebe period inevitably comes to an end, cadets enter the yearling phase of their education and instruction at West Point, resulting in the introduction of an ever expanding array of subject matter.
A heartbroken Gerda continues to search for her friend. Gerda visits the palace of the Prince and Princess after receiving some promising news.
A widely publicized speech arguing in favor of ecological responsibility and respect of native Americans' land rights.
The author presents his opinion on poetry and the ultimate goal of art.
The Winged Monkeys carry Dorothy and her friends to the Emerald City. The King of the Monkeys tells Dorothy why they must grant whoever has the Magic Cap three wishes.
Huck finds a doctor for Tom. The local farmers try to make sense of the previous night.
The Achaeans once again have the upper hand. Hector and Paris prepare to re-enter the field of battle.
Fear is overwhelming Currer after a runaway slave is hunted.
Christy is joyfully received at home. He pays tribute to the character of his adversaries.
Anne comes to the aid of the Barry family.
The men try to attack Dracula, but he manages an escape. Mina is hypnotized in hopes of discovering his plans.
A story about an abused brother that gets his reward for his kind-hearted nature through magic.
Has-se is killed, but not before asking Rene to take his place in the tribe. Chitta appears again.
The vegetable people don’t want “meat people” around and drive the group towards a pit despite the Wizard’s magic tricks.
The brothers The Happy Hunter and The Skillful Fisherman change occupational places one day. The Hunter does not know how to fish, and loses his brother’s hook. The Skillful Fisherman is very angry and demands his hook back. The Hunter searches and searches to no avail, until an old man appears and tells him to travel to the Sea King’s realm to find the hook. He does so, and finds the hook and makes many new friends. He stays in the Sea King’s realm for three years, and then he returns to land. He gives the hook to his brother, and the brother is angry that he no longer has an excuse to steal his brother’s wealth and title. The Skillful Fisherman then plots to kill his brother, but the Happy Hunter thwarts his plan by using talismans given to him by the Sea King. The Skillful Fisherman is thus impressed by his brother’s power and vows to be obedient to him from then on.
Newland discovers new details about Ellen's relationship with the Mingott family, following her decision regarding her marriage.
In the pursuit of greater sailing adventures, Pym and Augustus decide to become stowaways.
Patroclus asks a favor of Achilles, who is still absent from the battle. Patroclus is slain, but not before telling Hector of his own dire fate.
Jurgis jumps aboard a freight train in a state of shock. In the country Jurgis becomes a vagabond, stealing just to survive. After witnessing a mother and child, Jurgis breaks down.
A phenomenon solved by modern philosophy and astronomy. The Laputians’ great improvements in the latter. The king’s method of suppressing insurrections.
Mr. Douglass remembers the kindness of Miss Lucretia.
A chapter of guidance for the young teacher with self-doubt.