Jane and Rochester marry with no witnesses other than the parson and the church clerk. Jane writes to her cousins with the news. St. John never acknowledges what has happened, but Mary and Diana write back with their good wishes. Jane visits Adèle at her school, and finds her unhappy. Remembering her own childhood experience, Jane moves Adèle to a more congenial school, and Adèle grows up to be a very pleasant and mild-mannered young woman. Jane writes that she is narrating her story after ten years of marriage to Rochester, which she describes as inexpressibly blissful. They live as equals, and she helps him to cope with his blindness. After two years, Rochester begins to regain his vision in one eye, and when their first child—a boy—is born, Rochester is able to see the baby. Jane writes that Diana and Mary have both found husbands and that St. John went to India as he had planned. She notes that in his last letter, St. John claimed to have had a premonition of his own approaching death. She does not believe that she will hear from St. John again, but she does not grieve for him, saying that he has fulfilled his promise and done God’s work. She closes her book with a quote from his letter.
 
      
          
        
        
                
                
 Hawkeye, the white hunter, and Chingachgook, a mohican, discuss current events while Uncas trails Maqua tribesmen. The hear a party is approaching on horseback.
 
      
          
        
        
                
                
	The year ends and Muriel and the narrator mourn the death of Arthur.
 
      
          
        
        
                
                
	Anne wakes to her first day at the Cuthbert house. Matthew devises a plan to allow Anne to stay.
 
      
          
        
        
                
                
	Pip befriends Wemmick and gets a chance to see Jaggers in action.
 
      
          
        
        
                
                
	The arrival of the great Wizard to the palace.
 
      
          
        
        
                
                
	Mrs. Clements describes Anne's childhood and the scandal that surrounded her mother and Sir Percival.
 
      
          
        
        
                
                
	Wendy, Michael, and John are fitted for their trees. Wendy continues to perform her duties diligently, but finds that her memory is starting to fail her. Captain Hook continues to seek revenge.
 
      
          
        
        
                
                 
      
          
        
        
                
                
	Archer and May, now newly engaged, pay a visit to their many friends and relatives. Mrs. Mingott assists May in her wedding preparations.
 
      
          
        
        
                
                
	With Mr. St. Clare gone, Mrs. St. Clare makes a decision about the slaves. Tom's hopes for finding a new, kind master are gone after meeting Simon Legree.
 
      
          
        
        
                
                
	A Japanese warrior defends the Dragon King by killing his enemy, the monster centipede. In gratitude the Dragon King gives the warrior several presents, including a bag of rice that never runs out, and he comes to be known as My Lord Bag of Rice.
 
      
          
        
        
                
                
	Clotel takes an interesting stage coach ride to Richmond, Virginia.
 
      
          
        
        
                
                
	Cruncher follows a funeral procession for Roger Cly. Cruncher is followed by his son when he revisits the grave later that night.
 
      
          
        
        
                
                
	Ishmael considers the beauty of the tail of a whale, as well as the injury it can inflict.
 
      
          
        
        
                
                
 The siege of Fort William Henry rages on. Hawkeye has been captured by the French. A meeting with Munro is requested by the French leader, Montcalm.
 
      
          
        
        
                
                
	Razumikhin is embaressed by Raskolikov's behavior. Porfiry questions Raskolikov about the crime at the pawnbrokers.
 
      
          
        
        
                
                
	David admits his feelings for Dora to Miss Betsey, who reacts unexpectedly to the news. David attempts to recoup some money for Miss Betsey. Agnes informs David of her own family's situation.
 
      
          
        
        
                
                
	The town establishes a mill association and names its board.
 
      
          
        
        
                
                
	Raskolnikov's attack on Alyona and Lizaveta is interrupted suddenly by two men. Raskolnikov narrowly escapes.
 
      
          
        
        
                
                
	Holgrave visits Hepzibah, and after overhearing a conversation between two customers, Hepzibah becomes concerned over her future. She is offended by their frank conversation involving her losing her dignity. Thoroughout the day, however, things begin to look up and her confidence returns.
 
      
          
        
        
                
                
	Sherlock Holmes is faced with a bizarre case that is a family affair. Two brothers and a son all receive letters from the KKK, addressed from India that contain five dried orange pips, the omen of death. When it comes to be the son’s turn, he begs Holmes for his advice.
 
      
          
        
        
                
                
 Hawkeye, Uncas, and the Delaware warriors battle the Hurons. Cora is located, but all does not go as planned. Magua attempts to escape once more.
 
      
          
        
        
                
                
	George and Myra decide to throw a dinner party the local "intellects".
 
      
          
        
        
                
                
	Hans, one of the older brothers, attempts to turn the Golden River to pure gold and because of his terrible nature, fails and is turned to stone by the river.