Holmes and Watson find more clues as to the kidnapping of a prep school student. When the clues point to James Wilder, Holmes and Watson stop at nothing to catch him.
Pip encounters a mysterious strange in possession of a familiar object.
The circumstances of Ethan's marriage to Zeena are explained. With Zeena gone for the evening, Mattie prepares dinner for herself and Ethan.
Abbe teaches Dantes all he knows, and the two form a plot for escape.
Mr. March and Mr. Elmer go looking for the boys.
Sara has become fond of the Large Family.
Talk of the Sabbath and Free-Will.
Woot, the Tin Man, and the Scarecrow are captured by a giantess for her amusement. She tells them she will transform them so that they can’t be found and rescued by their friends, the Wizard of Oz and Dorothy.
Phoebe begins to brighten the house with her presence. Hepzibah and Phoebe quarrel, but Hepzibah is persuaded to let Phoebe stay for a few weeks. After making breakfast, Phoebe helps out in the store and sells most of the inventory. Hepzibah is thrilled at Phoebe’s work and gives her a tour of the house.
Matthew convinces Anne to change her mind. Marilla starts to develop a motherly affection for Anne.
Jurgis reports to the plant as Jonas and Marija both continue to look for employment. Jurgis purchases a house.
The group travels the coast, gaining familiarity with the Florida wildlife.
Eugenie and her friend Louise escape from Paris.
Hester resolves to ask Chillingworth to stop tormenting the minister. Chillingworth recalls his former days of glory and subsequent transformation into an evil man.
Anne's imagination becomes a nuisance to Marilla.
Aronnax feels compelled to hunt the monster. Aronnax meets Captain Farragut.
After arriving in Dover, Lorry delivers a message to Lucie Manette.
Oliver and his friends travel to meet Mr. Grimwig. Monks reveals more information about himself and Oliver. Rose finally agrees to marry Harry.
Dorothy and her friends start a roaring fire
Kenyon discovers many peculiarities and occurances regarding the family history of the Counts of Monte Beni.
Lucy’s manipulative nature is again shown by her resolution to take advantage of the Colonel’s wealth and generosity as much as she can, as a result of having him confirmed in her opinion as an extremely kind and giving person.
Newland sends a request to Ellen requesting her presence in New York. The Beaufort's financial and social situation continues to worsen.
Mulford swims for the boat. The group is reunited with Captain Spike, who tries to rid himself of Mulford.