The Last of the Mohicans
Chapter 28
by James Fenimore Cooper
Magua visits the Delaware in search of Cora. Magua attempts to turn the Delaware against Hawkeye.
Magua visits the Delaware in search of Cora. Magua attempts to turn the Delaware against Hawkeye.
Dorian reveals secrets to Basil, but is suddenly angered towards his old friend.
After a discussion of Captain Larsen's cruel behavior towards the crew, Hump and Maud come to an understanding.
A long planned meeting between old friends has unexpected consequences.
Mr. Buford schemes an old lady to invest her inheritance.
A financial disaster puts a damper on Newland's plans.
Bragi tells Siegfried the story of Aegir.
The narrator discusses the orange groves and how they’ve changed; and the swamps and their surrounding environment.
Rosamond needed new shoes, but as she window-shopped she found she desired less prudent things. She was unwise in her decisions and paid the price for it when she was unable to participate in much because she did not have the proper shoes.
Du Bois discusses the religious growth of the black man.
The Bird's and the Ruggle's have Christmas dinner.
Will is bothered by Carol's apathy towards the Gopher Prairie boosting campaign. Carol and Will continue to argue about her impending departure. Carol departs for Washington.
Walter surprises the Count with his approach. The two spend a tense night together.
The narrator discusses loquat trees, riverbank fishing, and the habitat along the riverbanks of the St. Johns River.
Miriam visits Kenyon in his studio.
Ahab loses an important piece of equipment. Ahab rewards Pip with a better accomodations.
We meet General Heatherstone and his family. When the narrator and his family go to pay their respects to the General, they are unwelcomed.
The men reach the forest, where they encounter the various wildlife of the area.
He goes to the suggested lawyer and he says that he cannot give out a loan to an older man without life insurance. The Admiral is inspected by a doctor and is found to be in excellent help. The Admiral intervenes in a fight on the way to sell his pension.
A bonfire is started at the picnic and the next morning becomes a wildfire. It catches the house on fire. Mr. Elmer goes to Tallahassee to buy cattle.
The story involves King Solomon, a butterfly and their wives and the question of keeping up appearences in front of one’s spouse.
The men are assisted by runaway slaves. They find food, but also discover several dead bodies.
Ishmael and Queequeg stay the Try-Pots for the evening.
Andrea Cavalcanti and Mademoiselle Danglers are to be married at Danglers' house.
Pip returns home after an extended period abroad. Pip pays a visit to the remains of Satis House.