The Sea-Wolf
Chapter 31
by Jack London
Hump continues to create a measure of comfort for himself and Maud.
Hump continues to create a measure of comfort for himself and Maud.
Agnes Grey tries to convince herself to abandon thoughts of hope regarding Mr. Weston. A letter arrives from Rosalie.
Rawdon has a request for Pitt. Macmurdo attempts to calm Rawdon.
Sherlock Holmes is faced with the case of the Lord St. Simon marriage in which the bride disappears after the ceremony, excusing herself to her room claiming to have a sudden indisposition.
A story about how Paperarelloo got his name, and the grand deeds he performed.
Betsy and her friends say goodbye to Kaliko and leave the forest, but before they leave they notice a trail of gems leading out and see Ruggedo at the end of the trail. He agrees to help Shaggy’s brother and tells them that a mortal maid must kiss him. Betsy agrees to help. The charm isn’t broken. The Rose Princess (who was once a fairy) tries and fails. Polychrome tries and breaks the spell.
The chief and the ship's captain engage in trade. The Jane Guy plans its departure from the island.
Sally Carrol thinks that she wants a different life than the one she leads in the South, with a man who isn't like the boys she grew up with. Her engagement to Henry and her trip North show her what that different life would be like.
Baby Pinky is sick and wakes up the whole household with his crying. They take her to the hospital to make her well again.
David visits Mrs. Steerforth, now an invalid, to deliver some bad news.
Phileas' heroic profession is quickly backed by both Sir Francis and Passepartout. As the Parsee guide divulges greater details about the condemned woman's life, Phileas becomes more determined to rescue Aouda. Passepartout devises an intricate plan to save Aouda.
Silas finds things are amiss after returning to the cottage and sets off to the village for help.
The author explains the three kinds of propositions that will be used in the game.
May and Newland's wedding day finally comes.
Heyward, Cora, Alice, and Gamut attempt to hide from the enemy, but are eventually discovered by Magua and taken prisoner.
The church breaks out is a sudden commotion when a dog has a run in with a beetle.
Newland discovers that Ellen intends to stay in New York. May informs Newland of a new, unexpected friendship.
Ishmael continues to analyze and admire the whale.
The Yankee and the king are taken for madmen and are chased by a mob of angry townspeople. When a nobleman saves them, they believe that they are free. They are taken to the square and, when they cannot provide proof that they are freemen, are sold as slaves.
Darnay exits the courtroom and is eventually joined by Sydney Carton, whose appearance strongly resembles Darnay's.
A fairy tale about a peasant boy that is set to many tasks and completes each through magic and the help of supernatural friends he meets along the way.
The narrator runs into a disheveled artilleryman, who relays some information about the Martian situation.
Following a valiant fight against the Sioux's attack, Phileas leads a party to rescue the captured prisoners. Phileas' successful rescue of Passepartout is greatly received by Aouda. Phileas plans the next leg of his trip.
Foul weather brings a common flower girl, note-taker, and gentleman together. The note-taker and the gentleman reveal their identities to one another.
A couple unknowingly makes sacrifices for one another.