Nancy overhears a conversation between Monks and Fagin, prompting her to pay a visit to Mrs. Maylie.
George's relationship with Tanis takes a toll on his marriage, while his liberal opinions put him at odds with his friends.
The regiment continues moving towards imminent battle. Henry comes across the body of a dead soldier. Wilson, expecting to die in battle, gives Henry a package to take to his family.
Cruncher attempts to make amends for the work he has done outside of the bank. Carton wanders through the streets of Paris as he prepares for his visit with Darnay. Darnay's accusers are named in court.
David travels to Yarmouth to visit Peggotty. While in London, David runs into an old acquaintance.
Oliver awakens in the care of Mrs. Bedwin, Mr. Brownlow's housekeeper. Oliver is greatly affected by a portrait in Mr. Brownlow's home.
Worth is sure that someone has tried to pull his gun away during the night. Sumner goes to investigate.
The risk that worried Frank and Joe becomes a larger concern as the storm sets in. The boat makes it to an island, where they set up camp to wait for the storm to pass. They are happy to wait it out, as their journey soon shows itself to be almost at an end.
The men are paired together. They assume their chosen identities to blend in with confederate southerners.
The ships are repaired and preparations are made for the travels through the Everglades.
A frightening fairy tale about a cruel man named Blue Beard who won over his wives with his riches and murdered them if they disobeyed his orders.
George Washington's sixth Annual Address to Congress (now known as the State of the Union Address).
The men decide to hide their plans from Mina, since the worry she may reveal their plans inadvertently. However, they soon consider the ways she can help them in completing their mission.
Mary continues to look for the secret garden. Martha tells her more about it and about its history. The master’s wife used to climb a tree and fell from it one day causing her death. After that, the master locked the garden forever.
A restless and delirious Raskolnikov receives a summons from the police station.
Uncle Isaac tells what he knows of Will’s disappearance. Mr. Ford begins to question his decision to send his son to Atlanta. The girls discuss the invitation to a Florida orange grove.
The stranger’s belongings arrive and the experiments begin. Mr. Hall sees something peculiar. (London, England; Pearson's Magazine, 1897)
Recounting of the tales of how things came to be for both Sara and the Large Family.
As her life comes to a close, Elizabeth Willard shares her life experiences with Doctor Reefy.
Griffin tells Dr. Kemp about his first experiences after becoming invisible. (London, England; Pearson's Magazine, 1897)
The ship is navigated out to sea.
An adventurous fairy tale about a boy Jack and his encounter with giants.
William travels to Belgium, where he discovers a new line of employment.
The narrator talks of taking a “botanical stroll” along the St. John's River in Sanford.
The gang helps to settle an argument between a zebra and a crab. The next morning Dorothy gets up early and, along with Toto and Bellina, takesa walk through the forest. They get lost and come upon the Spoon Brigade who take them to the kingdom of Utensia.