Becky continues to the people of Vanity Fair with her charm, but many question the source of her wealth. Rawdon's debts catch up with him.
 
      
          
        
        
                
                
	The Minister of the Police arrives to inform King Louis XVIII that Bonaparte landed near Antibes, and is on his way to Paris.
 
      
          
        
        
                
                
	In recounting the tale of how the Tin Man came into being, Woot the Wanderer points out the Tin Man’s duty to marry the girl that saved him from the Witch and free her from the Wicked Witch. The Tin Man, the Scarecrow, and Woot set out on an adventure to save the girl.
 
      
          
        
        
                
                
	Mrs. Catherick's letter reveals the basis of the relationship between Mrs. Catherick and Sir Percival. It also details Anne's involvment in the secret.
 
      
          
        
        
                
                
	Another day begins in the Babbitt household. The reader is introduced to George and Myra Babbitt.
 
      
          
        
        
                
                
	Oliver and his friends travel to meet Mr. Grimwig. Monks reveals more information about himself and Oliver. Rose finally agrees to marry Harry.
 
      
          
        
        
                
                
	A princess frees a prince trapped by magic in an iron stove, then has to travel far to find him and reclaim him.
 
      
          
        
        
                
                
	The author diverts the emperor, and his nobility of both sexes, in a very uncommon manner. The diversions of the court of Lilliput described. The author has his liberty granted him upon certain conditions.
 
      
          
        
        
                
                
	Ishmael introduces the reader to some whaling terminology.
 
      
          
        
        
                
                
	The two travelers (Kenyon and Donatello) take a long journey.
 
      
          
        
        
                
                
	Queen Titania’s baby is missing.
 
      
          
        
        
                
                
	Jane goes in to the library to have her fortune read, and after overcoming her skepticism, she finds herself entranced by the old woman’s speech. The gypsy woman seems to know a great deal about Jane and tells her that she is very close to happiness. She also says that she told Blanche Ingram that Rochester was not as wealthy as he seemed, thereby accounting for Blanche’s sullen mood. As the woman reads Jane’s fortune, her voice slowly deepens, and Jane realizes that the gypsy is Rochester in disguise. Jane reproaches Rochester for tricking her and remembers thinking that Grace Poole might have been the gypsy. When Rochester learns that Mr. Mason has arrived, he looks troubled.
 
      
          
        
        
                
                
	The abandoned young Quasimodo is taken in by the priest, Claude Frollo. Rumor of sorcery are spread about the priest.
 
      
          
        
        
                
                
	The author returns to Maldonada. Sails to the kingdom of Luggnagg. The author confined. He is sent for to court. The manner of his admittance. The king’s great lenity to his subjects.
 
      
          
        
        
                
                
	Lorry and Lucie visit the wineshop of Monsieur Defarge.
 
      
          
        
        
                
                
	Black Beauty shares some of his experiences with his new master, stable boy and driver.
 
      
          
        
        
                
                
	With all the evidence of the crime destroyed, the villagers continue to search for a suspect. Godfrey discovers what has happened to his horse.
 
      
          
        
        
                
                
	The author’s economy, and happy life, among the Houyhnhnms. His great improvement in virtue by conversing with them. Their conversations. The author has notice given him by his master, that he must depart from the country. He falls into a swoon for grief; but submits. He contrives and finishes a canoe by the help of a fellow-servant, and puts to sea at a venture.
 
      
          
        
        
                
                
	Victor is convinced the monster’s threat was a proposal to duel with him. However, when he sends Elizabeth to bed, he finds the monster had intended to kill her. Following the sorrowful event, Victor’s father dies a few days later. Victor tries to tell the magistrate about the monster but he doesn’t believe him and Victor vows to devote his life to its destruction.
 
      
          
        
        
                
                
	William considers his work as a tradesman, and is confronted by Mr. Hunsden.
 
      
          
        
        
                
                
	A young hunter's kindness brings him great rewards.
 
      
          
        
        
                
                
	The Indian tribe prepares for a great festival where a young man will be chosen as the bow-bearer.
 
      
          
        
        
                
                
	Tommy returns to the doctor's house after making a delivery for his father, the cobbler. While attempting to beat the weather, Tommy accidentally runs into Doctor Dolittle. Having been invited into the Dolittle home, Tommy is shocked by what he sees.
 
      
          
        
        
                
                
	Dorothy and her friends find themselves in a poppy field and the scent of the poppies causes Dorothy, Toto, and the Lion to fall asleep. The Lion is too large to carry out of the field and will sleep forever!
 
      
          
        
        
                
                
	George and Myra's visit to Riesling upsets Zilla. George and Riesling prepare to take a trip.