Sylvie and Bruno
Chapter 11: “Peter and Paul”
by Lewis Carroll
The other professor recites a poem about Peter and Paul.
The other professor recites a poem about Peter and Paul.
If thou survive my well-contented day
Walter is happy with married life, but determines to continue with his investigations of Fosco. He calls on Pesca for assistance.
The men try to attack Dracula, but he manages an escape. Mina is hypnotized in hopes of discovering his plans.
The editor/author of the book discusses the impact of the original book, the impact it had on the institution of slavery, and the significant contributions of its author, Harriet Beecher Stowe.
As an unperfect actor on the stage
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 contents of the sealed packet are revealed, much to everyone’s delight. The boys return home, with future adventures in store.
The Harkers meet with Van Helsing and discuss Jonathan’s experiences with Count Dracula. Van Helsing and Seward discuss the injured children.
Arthur and Lady Muriel prepare for Captain Lindon’s arrival.
Jo is deeply affected by Beth's passing, and begins to reminisce about her time in New York with Professor Bhaer.
Bored with married life, Newport decides to visit an old friend.
The preface to the book.
The characteristics of the vampire are defined. The group makes a plan of action. Renfield shows that he has the ability to act in a sane and logical manner.
The author dedicates the novel to a friend and, through poetry, tells the reader to read the book.
A suggestion from the Cat's-meat-man prompts John Dolittle to undertake a new venture, starting with the understanding of the animal language. Amongst the animals, word spreads of a new doctor with a special ability.
Joe continues to write, but decides not to write sensational stories anymore. As summer arrives, Jo returns home to her sisters and mother.
The author permitted to see the grand academy of Lagado. The academy largely described. The arts wherein the professors employ themselves.
William reveals to M. Reuter that he overheard her conversation. The class has a new student, but the professor is unkind.
Captain Nemo plans another excursion for the men.