Livesey arrives to tend to the pirates. Livesey asks for a private meeting with Jim. Silver grants him his wish. Livesey chastises Jim for deserting the Captain. He tries to convince him that they should flee. Jim refuses.
The story continues in its description of the cows and horses in the barnyard with anecdoctes from the children.
Mulford and Rose talk. He reveals his jealousy over her relationship with Jack Tier, but she reveals that Jack is married. Wallace questions the captain. Spike gives Jack Tier orders.
A story about how Tiidu went from lazy to industrious, earning himself a nice fortune through persistence.
The Tin Soldier tells the Tin Man and his friends how he came to be made of Tin. His story surprises them. They continue on their journey to find Nimmie Amee.
Pip turns twenty-one, giving him access to his fortune. Jaggers refuses to reveal the identity of Pip's benefactor.
Kenyon, Hilda, Donatello, and Miriam search for the chasm.
Thomas Jefferson's seventh Annual Address to Congress (now known as the State of the Union Address).
A woman comes to Sherlock Holmes begging for his help to solve the mystery of her sister’s death. Quite a sum of money is offered for their dowries and her sister consequently died before her wedding day. Now the woman is afraid that she will meet the same fate.
Christy asks for assistance from Graines once again.
Pip is visited by his benefactor, and although horrified by the implications, Pip feels a loyalty to his benefactor.
Maurice and his father are invited to America to offer assistance to their family members. The travel there is peopled with interesting characters and the excitement of a child gone overboard.
The men deal with the aftermath of the battle, including the burial of the dead.
Jo's refusal to invite Amy has unintended consequences. A near tragedy brings the sisters back together.
George's relationship with Tanis takes a toll on his marriage, while his liberal opinions put him at odds with his friends.
The narrator describes his unorthodox travels to an old cotton plantation estate.
Disappointed by the disappearance of Long Arrow, Doctor Dolittle plans his next expedition, unsure of his destination.
The Preface explains the circumstances that led to the novel being written. The Letters are from Robert Walton to his sister, detailing his travels. In the fourth letter, Walton tells his sister about seeing a strange creature, and then about finding a starved man who he takes aboard and convinces to tell his story.
A chance meeting of the Capulets and Montagues results in armed conflict on the streets of Verona. Benvolio informs the elder Montague of his Romeo's condition.
The author describes the priests in Flatland.
Ginger tells more of her life's story to Black Beauty.
A disguised Hawkeye makes himself known to Heyward. Alice’s location is discovered. Alice and Heyward depart camp as Hawkeye stays to assist Uncas.
The author describes his experiences and observations in the Cockermouth and Keswick areas of Great Britain.
Rebecca describes the Crawley family to Amelia. Rebecca meets her charges.