Squinty was taken on a train and finally to a white house where he was given food and water. The Pig family wonders what is happening to Squinty. Squinty learns to jump rope.
After visiting Wuthering Heights, Nelly gets sick. When they return Cathy nurses both Nelly and Edgar during the days, and she spends her nights visiting Linton.
A princess frees a prince trapped by magic in an iron stove, then has to travel far to find him and reclaim him.
Donatello takes Kenyon to the old tower.
As the Tuskegee Institute continues to expand, the author pays a visit to General Armstrong of the Hampton Institute to secure the needed funding.
Queequeg impresses the ship owners.
Mr. Buford schemes an old lady to invest her inheritance.
The author gives a description of his travels across the English countryside.
A confused Jasper exits the opium den before proceeding to the cathedral.
Mark and Ruth return home. Mr. March discovers that Edna May looks like his dead wife. They realize that Edna is Frank’s lost sister.
A young boy keeps a secret that has him passed from one household to the next. He is able to outsmart everyone he meets and becomes King of Hungary.
Newland discovers that Ellen intends to stay in New York. May informs Newland of a new, unexpected friendship.
Upon returning, Zeena gives Ethan some unsettling news concerning Mattie.
An intoxicated Tom Foster has a conversation with George Willard.
A man saves a fox cub, and later its parents save his son’s life.
Carton overhears Madame Defarge's plan at the wine shop. Carton helps to secure safe passage for Lucie and Dr. Manette.
They discuss what occurred with the rude canal-man and the bond, but Fred did not get the outcome. Sam speaks to them more about the race and they all participate in their usual banter.
In Suez, Detective Fox anxiously awaits the arrival of the Mongolia, believing the guilty party is on board. Passepartout approaches Detective Fix in an attempt to locate the British Consulate.
The other professor recites a poem about Peter and Paul.
The four boys continue on at a steady pace in their motor boat and talk about the boat races and the qualifications to enter West Point.
Having gotten a thorough picture of the inner workings of the Dolittle house, Tommy inquires about some of the various exotic animals that are in the doctor's home. After dinner, Doctor Dolittle accompanies Stubbins to see the injured squirrel.
Following the death of President Lincoln, Mrs. Lincoln prepares to leave the White House. Elizabeth's business continues to prosper.
William considers his work as a tradesman, and is confronted by Mr. Hunsden.
Helga, the youngest, prettiest and smartest of three daughters, requests what seems to be the simplest choice for a husband and because she trusts her situation, she receives the most extravagance of the three girls.