The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
“Chapter 8”
by Mark Twain
Huck hears of his own murder from a passing ferry boat. Huck finds Jim on Jackson Island.
Huck hears of his own murder from a passing ferry boat. Huck finds Jim on Jackson Island.
Bellingham, Wilson, Chillingworth attempt to take Pearl away, but Dimmesdale convinces them of Pearl's value to Hester.
Phoebe meets her cousin, Judge Pyncheon. Although he smiles at her she recalls what Holgrave told her about a photograph revealing one’s true nature. Phoebe makes a connection between the Judge and the late Colonel. The Judge offers to help Clifford and Hepzibah financially, but Hepzibah refuses.
Laurie and Amy return home with some surprising news. Professor Bhear, in town on business, pays a visit to Jo.
Mr. Osborne makes a deal with the Bullocks. Word of little George reaches the elder Osbourne.
Mrs. Medlock and Dr. Craven visit Colin and notice his improvement. Dickon goes to see Mary and Colin and they make preparations to visit the garden.
Hump laments the absence of women aboard ship. Later that same night, Hump encounters a visibly dazed Harrison and a bloodied Captain Larsen aboard deck. Hump witnesses another incident of violence below deck.
Becky wears out her welcome at the Sedley house. The Crawley house is not as hospitable as the Sedley house.
Buck takes Spitz's old spot, proving himself to be very proficient in his new job.
Eugenie speaks to Danglers about her reservations about marrying Cavalcanti.
Seven years have passed since Pearl’s birth. Hester has become more active in society.
Will and Carol spend three months travelling through the southwest United States. Arrival in Gopher Prairie once again leaves Carol feeling despondent and alone. Carol, happy to see her son again, withholds her opinions for the sake of her husband.
With his duties now moved to the Great House Farm, Mr. Douglass experiences another aspect of slave life.
The Truands, having armed themselves, gather at a local tavern. As midnight approaches, Clopin Trouillefou leads the rowdy mob into the streets.
The narrator proceeds into London, encountering the aftermath of the diminished Martian presence.
Humphrey awakens to find himself aboard the Ghost, a seal-hunter headed for Japan. The cook, Thomas Mugridge, explains the current situation aboard ship.
Rebecca describes the Crawley family to Amelia. Rebecca meets her charges.
The children agree to let Dickon’s mother (Mrs. Sowerby) in on the secret of the garden. They tell her of their large appetites and she sends them food. Mary and Colin find it difficult to maintain their charade.
Siegfried visits Gripir and finds Greyfell.
Marjorie's attempts to improve Bernice's social skills has unexpected consequences.
Mr. Brooke pays a visit to the Marches to make a request of Meg.
Buck begins to understand the harsh nature of his new surroundings. Buck is put to work.
Moby Dick is spotted and the pursuit begins.
Agnes Grey details her confessions, and the wishes she hides in her heart.