Marian comes to Walter with the mysterious letter. The contents are revealed, and the two decide that they must continue their investigations into this matter.
While Mr. Dobbins plans for the school's final exam, the boys form a plan to get back at Mr. Dobbins.
The narrator describes the areas westward of the St. Lucie River. He goes on to talk further about the alligators who live there and ways to hunt them. He also describes the wild turkeys and their habits.
Tom and Becky continue to explore.
In Marseilles, France the Pharon sailing ship docks, while a crowd of people watch. Dantes, meets with Monsieur Morrel, the ship's owner and discusses with him the sullen mood of the sailors.
Pip and Jaggers travel to London.
The narrator talks to two fishermen’s wives.
Dorothy and her friends fall softly onto a flat glass roof, discover they can walk on air and that no little person there smiles or talks.
The newlyweds return to New York where Newland avoids a chance encounter with Ellen.
Walter greets a new day with a new outlook. He meets one of his wards, Marian, at breakfast, and learns more of the ways of Limmeridge house.
There is talk of ghosts.
The narrator describes the different kinds of flora that grow in the spring.
William seeks out his missing pupil, deciding that she is the woman destined to be his wife.
The narrator describes his stay on Daytona Beach and what he saw there — from birds to plays to scenery.
Carol and Will travel to Gopher Prairie by train, following their marriage. Carol observes the other passengers as the travels, feeling that she could help improve their lives. After great anticipation, Carol arrives in Gopher Prairie.
The Reverend finds himself tempted by sin.
A young couple goes to a great and tragic lengths to be re-united.
William manages to get by on his small salary and some savings. His brother continues to treat him coldly, even when he attends a party at his home. William speaks with Mr. Hunsden.
Jurgis visits Elzbieta. Jurgis finds work as a hotel porter and continues to learn about socialism from his co-workers.
Villefort visits King Louis XVIII to inform him of a conspiracy.
The Yankee has the area around the well cleared. He and his experts patch the well and put fireworks inside the well and prepare for a flashy miracle the next day. Merlin faints at the spectacle. The Yankee shows the monks how to work the pump.
A young prince is offered whatever he likes best, but to his father’s dismay, he chooses a princess who is trapped by an enchantment. On his way to reach her he meets with three men, each with a special skill. Together the four men are able to work together against the magician’s spell.
The reenactment of a piece of poetry results in a near disaster. Gilbert Blythe shows up just in time, but he is still not forgiven by Anne.
Joseph decides to stay. Amelia continues to enjoy herself. An old acquaintance makes an unexpected appearance.