A gruesome murder occurs in Forest Row and Police Inspector Stanley Hopkins asks Holmes for help. When Peter Carey’s (also called Black Peter) tobacco pouch is found at the scene of the crime, Holmes investigates.
A spider sewed at night
The Florida Landscape changes as sunrise moves to sunset.
Despite a warning from his mother, Tommy tries to steal one of Farmer Green’s hens.
The conditions at sea improve, causing the crew to change their opinion of the mariner. When the conditions change for the worse the crew force the mariner to wear the dead albatross as a sign of guilt.
An introduction to the animals on the family’s farm. They are considered part of the family because they are the playmates of the children.
The Pequod comes across another ship that has encountered Moby Dick.
Our journey had advanced
Jane goes to Ferndean. From a distance, she sees Rochester reach a hand out of the door, testing for rain. His body looks the same, but his face is desperate and disconsolate. Rochester returns inside, and Jane approaches the house. She knocks, and Mary answers the door. Inside, Jane carries a tray to Rochester, who is unable to see her. When he realizes that Jane is in the room with him, he thinks she must be a ghost or spirit speaking to him. When he catches her hand, he takes her in his arms, and she promises never to leave him. The next morning they walk through the woods, and Jane tells Rochester about her experiences the previous year. She has to assure him that she is not in love with St. John. He asks her again to marry him, and she says yes—they are now free from the specter of Bertha Mason. Rochester tells Jane that a few nights earlier, in a moment of desperation, he called out her name and thought he heard her answer. She does not wish to upset him or excite him in his fragile condition, and so she does not tell him about hearing his voice at Moor House.
The death notice.
The smell of the sea in my nostrils,
A man’s two wives each want his hair a different way.
This poem describes a haunted scene after a battle and how the flow of life has won.
The story continues in its description of the cows and horses in the barnyard with anecdoctes from the children.
"Your spoken words are roses fine and sweet,"
"A knock is at her door, but she is weak;"
It tossed and tossed, —
A short story where Mother Nature writes a letter to Father Winter to send her a blanket (of snow) to protect the flowers from Jack Frost’s cold winds.
From you have I been absent in the spring
"By the stream I dream in calm delight, and watch as in a glass,"
The author describes how Brownie would fell, or chop down, a tree.
The short story of Easter and three young lillies.
With an election approaching, a special request is made of Jerry by one of the candidates. Jerry discusses the meaning of liberty with Harry.
A statement from the woman who prepared the body.
An introduction by Hugh Walpole.