Sherlock Holmes is faced with a bizarre case that is a family affair. Two brothers and a son all receive letters from the KKK, addressed from India that contain five dried orange pips, the omen of death. When it comes to be the son’s turn, he begs Holmes for his advice.
George Green, and his unfortunate situation, are introduced.
Woot, the Tin Man, and the Scarecrow continue on their journey. They decide to explore the city of the Loons and discover curious creatures that capture them. They escape and continue on their journey, their curiosity satisfied.
How a prince overcomes an evil magician and wins a princess.
Having not eaten for weeks, Pym and Peters take drastic action in escaping the island.
Issues are confronted as the foursome is once again reunited at Eliot's Pulpit.
Some of the villagers gather at the Rainbow, where the landlord is resolving a dispute.
Mr. Douglass recounts his early childhood experiences as a slave.
Claude Frollo secretly observes the interaction between Phoebus and Esmeralda, eventually intervening with violent measures.
A biography of Arthur Cayley.
On the day before Christmas a man is caught in a fight and looses a goose and his hat. Sherlock Holmes is trying to figure out who the hat belongs to, when a blue carbuncle is found in the goose.
David brings Mr. Peggotty to the Doctors' Commons. Mr. Spenlow extends an invitation to David. Dora and David's reconciliation results in a secret arrangement.
Du Bois discusses Albany, the heart of the Black Belt of the South.
Jo's return home leaves Laurie with a broken heart.
Godfrey fears that his secret will be discovered by his father. After an accident at the hunt, Dunstan pays a visit to Silas' cottage.
Miriam returns to the group and acts strangely.
The narrator describes the pelican from his physical features to mating habits.
The narrator describes his stay on Daytona Beach and what he saw there — from birds to plays to scenery.
Herbert and Pip construct a plan for Magwitch's escape.
Jekyll’s explanation of events. (Longmans, Green and co., 1886)
Hareton takes Cathy's side in an argument, when Heathcliff is about to strike her. Heathcliff admits to Nelly that he is being tormented by the thoughts and reminders of Catherine.
The reenactment of a piece of poetry results in a near disaster. Gilbert Blythe shows up just in time, but he is still not forgiven by Anne.
Dantes visits the Island of Monte Cristo.
Jurgis returns with a midwife, but the baby is dead and Ona is dying. After Ona's death, Jurgis leaves the house intending to drink.
Griffin tells of taking refuge in a house. (London, England; Pearson's Magazine, 1897)