The Time Machine
Chapter 4
by H.G. Wells
The Time Traveller encounters a group of strange creatures and explores the world of the future.
The Time Traveller encounters a group of strange creatures and explores the world of the future.
With their lantern, Dorothy and friends follow a long, steep tunnel inside the pit.
Du Bois tells the story of John Jones.
Du Bois discusses the significance of the city of Atlanta.
The narrator makes plans to get himself and his wife to safety, and continues to gather information from military passers-by.
Noticing that Hilda’s light has gone out, Kenyon worries for her safety.
As the voyage continues, Doctor Dolittle once again attempts to understand the language of the shellfish.
The narrator searches for butterflies.
Ellen and Jane Morton, Althesa's children, are sold after Henry Morton dies from Yellow Fever.
An old friend and mentor passes away. The author ponders the distance he has traveled in the previous twenty years of his life.
Squinty gets lost in the woods and stays the night. He meets a guy in a hot air balloon basket. Squinty takes a ride in a balloon.
The jelly fish, who originally had a shell and four legs, fails in a mission for the Dragon King of the Sea. As punishment his bones are removed, and he is beaten into a pulp. Thus the modern jelly fish was created.
The reunited crew of the Curlew slowly continue their voyage towards land.
Huck and Jim look through the items from the wrecked steamboat. Huck tells Jim the story of King Solomon.
Georgiana and Carlton get married.
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.
The narrator dreams of spending the rest of his days where he can fish from hand-made fishing poles. He goes on to explain how to make a proper fishing pole.
Various correspondence between Mrs. Lincoln and Elizabeth.
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.
The duke and the dauphin inquire about Jim. Huck and Jim get to the a performance by the duke and the dauphin.
George's visit with Riesling leaves him feeling depressed and despondent. An attractive widow, Tanis Judique, drops by George's office for some assistance.
The narrator is alarmed by the continued normalcy of life. The military starts to take interest in the Martian presence.
Walter speaks to Mrs. Clements. She reveals Anne's actions during the time at Blackwater and leading up to her mysterious disappearance.
Huck learns of the longstanding Grangerford-Shepherdson feud. Huck and Jim continued downstream after witnessing the feuding families in action.
Franz leaves the Island of Monte Cristo and heads to Rome to meet his companion Albert.