Dracula
Chapter 16
by Bram Stoker
The men see evidence of what Lucy has become. They are shocked and agree to take steps to stop the un-dead.
The men see evidence of what Lucy has become. They are shocked and agree to take steps to stop the un-dead.
The preface to the book.
A biography of Thomas Simpson.
Sin of self-love possesseth all mine eye
Jo and Professor Bhear divulge their true feelings to one another.
Van Helsing tries to convince the others of what Lucy has become. They agree to work with him to try to stop what is happening.
The Invisible Man reveals his true identity. Griffin and Dr. Kemp discuss the finer points of invisibility. (London, England; Pearson's Magazine, 1897)
No longer mourn for me when I am dead
A description of the analytical methods brought to England.
A message to the readers about the history of the story.
Jo, now in New York, writes her family to tell them of her experiences.
George achieves a level of success as a member of the Booster's Club, and later learns some unsettling news regarding Riesling.
Or I shall live your epitaph to make
Victor’s mother dies from scarlet fever she caught from nursing Elizabeth back to health just before he leaves for the university at Ingolstadt. He is discouraged in the study of the natural sciences, but continues his studies in the sciences after an encouraging chemistry lecture.
A biography of David Gregory, Edmund Halley, Humphrey Ditton, Roger Cotes, Abraham de Moivre, and Matthew Stewart.
Captain Nemo gives Aronnax a personal tour of the ship.
William takes steps to secure his additional employment by meeting with Mademoiselle Reuter.
The carpenter is upset by a strange request.
The narrator introduces himself to the reader. Different theories are debated as to the cause of the recent shipwrecks. The narrator is invited to join an impending expedition.
Not from the stars do I my judgement pluck
Musicians wrestle everywhere: