Anne of Green Gables
Chapter 25: Matthew Insists on Puffed Sleeves
by Lucy Maud Montgomery
Matthew summons his courage to update Anne's wardrobe. Anne receives a gift from Diana's aunt.
Matthew summons his courage to update Anne's wardrobe. Anne receives a gift from Diana's aunt.
Walter greets a new day with a new outlook. He meets one of his wards, Marian, at breakfast, and learns more of the ways of Limmeridge house.
Eliza puts herself in danger to avoid capture. Sam and Andy return to the Shelby home with good news.
While running an errand for Mr. Brownlow, Oliver runs into Nancy and Bill Sikes.
Dorian and friends move their party to Selby Royal. Dorian is distracted and tense. He faints.
Peter Rabbit defies his mother’s instructions and goes into Mr. McGregor’s garden, where he has to run and hide for his life.
Ahab comes at Moby Dick head on. Crew members are lost when things do not go as planned.
The narrator describes his early life at home with his mother.
Ishmael feels the ship is being drawn to its destruction. Ahab continues to command the ship with a fury as it sails through treacherous waters.
The men see evidence of what Lucy has become. They are shocked and agree to take steps to stop the un-dead.
Walter finds the woman in white, just as he suspected. Their conversation gives him more information, but not enough to understand her completely.
Siegfried visits Gripir and finds Greyfell.
Mr. Douglass taken from his first home at the direction of Col. Lloyd.
A discussion of the English settlers colonizing Florida.
Claudius prepares to dispatch Hamlet to England. Hamlet, encountering Claudius in mid-prayer, resolves to act later and under different circumstances.
Dorothy and her friends leave the Emerald City and wander through an enchanted forest that was guarded by moving trees. After getting past them, they come to a wall made of china.
They search for the source of the smoke. Quorum and the boats suddenly disappear, leaving the rest to wonder who is responsible.
A young man searches for the true nature of fear.
A brief introduction to the text by the translator, Constance Garnett.
As the Ghost approaches another boat, Hump, having recognized Johnson and Leach, attempts to ensure clemency for the two sailors.
The author studies to learn the language. The Houyhnhnm, his master, assists in teaching him. The language described. Several Houyhnhnms of quality come out of curiosity to see the author. He gives his master a short account of his voyage.
Peters, Pym, and Augustus devise a plan for taking back the ship.
The story of Seth Richmond and his friendship with George Willard.
The preface to the book.