Carol reluctantly returns to Gopher Prairie, where she is welcomed back by many of the townspeople. Carol becomes active in local activities, and soon gives birth to her daughter. Although much time has passed, life in Gopher Prairie proceeds as it always has.
Coverdale seeks out Moodie, trying to discover the secrets of Priscilla's past.
The narrator describes the musk-melons that can be found to the west of the Indian River. He goes on to describe the day he was taken on a road that led to Palm Beach and his experiences there.
Her spirit broken, Esmeralda is taken to her cell, in the Tournelle. After some time has pased Claude Frollo visits the condemned prisoner, eventually professing his love for her.
Donatello takes Kenyon to the old tower.
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.
William discusses Pelet, his mother, and a strange meeting with two women.
The girls each write a letter to their mother.
Carton overhears Madame Defarge's plan at the wine shop. Carton helps to secure safe passage for Lucie and Dr. Manette.
Oliver and Nancy proceed to Bill Sikes' house. Sikes gives a stern warning to Oliver.
David receives a welcomed letter from Dora's aunt, prompting David to pay visit.
Utterson begins investigating the mysterious Mr. Hyde. He finds himself haunted by nightmares. He looks for Dr. Jekyll.
Carols discontent with small town life continues to grow. Vida and Carol continue to argue about life in Gopher Prairie.
Hindley returns for his father's funeral and brings home his wife, Frances, who both disregard Catherine and Heathcliff, until they disappear one day. Upon their return, Hindley threatens Heathcliff with banishment if he ever speaks to Catherine again.
A disguised Hawkeye makes himself known to Heyward. Alice’s location is discovered. Alice and Heyward depart camp as Hawkeye stays to assist Uncas.
A toy rabbit hopes the love of his owner will make him real.
Coverdale, Hollingsworth, and Foster are forced to take on an unhappy midnight search, with tragic results.
The narrator goes on a early-morning bird expedition.
The Count of Monte Cristo speaks to Madame Villefort about poisons and chemistry.
Basil comes to see Dorian after hearing news of Sibyl. He inquires about showing the portrait of Dorian
Chillingworth continues to play mind games with Dimmesdale, making his revenge as terrible as possible.
A typhoon destroys a harpoon boat as Ahab continues to put the crew in harms way unnecessarily.
Three years later, the country is happy and prosperous. The Yankee plans to overthrow the Catholic Church and start universal suffrage after Arthur dies. The Yankee marries Sandy and they have a daughter who falls ill. They nurse her back to health. The Yankee introduces baseball to Camelot.
After the Count of Monte Cristo comes to Albert's aid, he asks Albert for an introduction into the society in Paris; Albert sets a date and time for their meeting.
Jo starts to sell her stories to provide for the family.