Anne of Green Gables
Chapter 9: Mrs. Rachel Lynde Is Properly Horrified
by Lucy Maud Montgomery
Mrs. Rachel Lynde is introduced to Anne. Marilla empathizes with Anne.
Mrs. Rachel Lynde is introduced to Anne. Marilla empathizes with Anne.
Mr. Icky, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, is a short story describing a strange conversation between Mr. Icky, an older man dressed in a costume, and a young boy named Peter.
Du Bois remarks on the cotton-mills in the South.
Nelly convinces Linton that staying at Wuthering Heights will be fine. When he arrives Heathcliff admits that he does not love his son, he also admits that he only wishes to gain access to the Grange through Linton.
Hamlet and Horatio come upon two grave-diggers. Hamlet ponders the inevitability of death. The arrival of Ophelia's funeral procession results in a confrontation between Hamlet and Laertes.
The Squire confronts Godfrey, inquiring about the money he is owed and Dunstan's whereabouts.
A cursed woman's husband attempts to free her soul.
They arrive at the Kearney house and get to know the family and the area.
The author introduces the four major characters of the novel.
Franz leaves the Island of Monte Cristo and heads to Rome to meet his companion Albert.
Fagin and Monks discuss Oliver's future.
Catherine returns to Wuthering Heights after a five week transformation from wild girl to young lady, all Mrs. Linton's work. Upon her return, Heathcliff is upset at her changes in appearance and attitude. The Linton's are invited to dinner by Hindley, and Heathcliff is forbidden to join them.
Huck and Jim build a wigwam on the raft to provide some shelter. The pair travel at night to avoid being seen. Huck and Jim encounter some thieves while exploring a sunken steamboat.
The narrator discusses Katerina's spending of the money given to her by Raskolnikov. Katerina, whose health appears to be failing, treats her guests rudely.
Heathcliff leaves one night and is out all night; when he returns he refuses all food, he also refuses a doctor. The next night Nelly finds his dead body; Hareton is the only one to mourn his death.
Claudius and Gertrude hope that visitors will help with Hamlet's mood. Claudius receives news from Norway. Polonius, believing he has discovered the cause for Hamlet's madness, attempts to have a conversation with him. The arrival of the acting troupe gives Hamlet the opportunity to devise a trap for Claudius.
Noah and Fagin tell Sikes the details of Nancy's meeting with Rose and Brownlow.
Methods for maintaining a tidy classroom throughout the school term.
Mr. Creakle gives a warning to David. David meets some of the other boys at the school.
The deceased man's daughter gives a large sum of money to the dauphin. The town doctor is suspicious of the two men.
Maximilian visits Valentine and Noirtier.
The Jelly-Bean, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, is a short story following Jim Powell, an excessive gambler and outcast who has given up on polite society, as he tries to impress his new love interst, Nancy Lamar.
Newland is approached by Ned as he leaves the theater. Newland accepts an invitation from friends, hoping to come into contact with the Countess.
The tale of young woman stricken by poverty and society's shortcomings.
Estella's visit fills Pip with optimism.