An old friend is summoned to his childhood friend’s home to comfort him during his final days of an illness only to witness strange and horrifying happenings in the House of Usher.
The narrator tells of his growing fascination with Master B, as well as the series of events following the appearance of the ghost.
With certain defeat looming over the Greeks, Agamemnon presents an offer to Achilles.
Heathcliff leaves one night and is out all night; when he returns he refuses all food, he also refuses a doctor. The next night Nelly finds his dead body; Hareton is the only one to mourn his death.
Claudius and Gertrude hope that visitors will help with Hamlet's mood. Claudius receives news from Norway. Polonius, believing he has discovered the cause for Hamlet's madness, attempts to have a conversation with him. The arrival of the acting troupe gives Hamlet the opportunity to devise a trap for Claudius.
Amelia's heart is troubled as the continues to follow the regiment.
Lucy is drained of blood. Arthur and Dr. Seward give Lucy a blood transfusion. Prof. Van Helsing puts garlic flowers in Lucy’s room. Dr. Seward and Prof. Van Helsing keep watch.
The author's speech at the Atlanta Exposition allows for even more opportunity for increased exposure and development of the Tuskegee Institute, but the it is not without it's detractors.
The author's earliest memories of childhood and the conditions in which his family lived and worked are explained.
Lorry visits the Darnays with some unsettling news. The Defarges lead a mob into the Bastilles.
Dorian decides to make amends to Sibyl as Lord Henry brings news. Dorian feels the whole experience to be like a play he is watching. He commits himself to maintaining his youth and beauty.
The Hurons discover Uncas has escaped. Magua and the dead woman are discovered in the cave. Magua persuades the Hurons to follow his lead once more.
Violence erupts in London as people attempt to escape the Martian attack.
The pursuit continues, with the men waiting for the boat carrying Dracula’s box. Unfortunately, they are outsmarted by the Count.
The reintroduction of Willoughby seems particularly designed to prove him as callow and cruel as his behavior to Marianne in London suggested.
Marjorie's attempts to improve Bernice's social skills has unexpected consequences.
A brief overview of the Etymology of the word "whale".
When Hepzibah enters Clifford's room, she finds it empty. When she returns downstairs, Clifford appears exclaimg that they're free. She recoils in horror at the Judge’s dead body.
Walter finds the woman in white, just as he suspected. Their conversation gives him more information, but not enough to understand her completely.
Alexander Pope's introduction to the work.
A story in which dreams are effected by objects that retell the purpose they served. In this tale of terror, a leather funnel tells the tale of a horrbile execution.
The group continues tracking Magua. Disaster is narrowly averted when Gamut is discovered in the forest.
Robert d'Estouteville heads to court, where Deputy Florian is already holding court. The terribly deaf Deputy Frollo attempts to interrogate Quasimoto, causing much laughter in the courtroom.
An unnamed narrator retells Augustus Bedloe's account of his strange experiences in the Ragged Mountains.