History is within everyone, so living life is the best way to know history/people/life. History books should be written from this more open, organic perspective. Someone experiencing life is closer to true knowledge than someone who reads about it.
The Achaeans once again have the upper hand. Hector and Paris prepare to re-enter the field of battle.
The author gives a description of his travels across the English countryside.
David arrives at Aunt Betsey's house.
Description of mountain valley in winter.
On his journey to Knowlesbury Walter is assaulted. He narrowly escapes days in jail by calling upon a friend. His discovery at the lawyers leads him to believe he has found out Sir Percival's secret. There is a shocking turn of events back at the church.
Dantes visits Mercedes in village of the Catalans. While Mercedes waits for Dantes, Fernand tries to convince Mercedes to marry him instead. Upon the arrival of Dantes, Fernand runs away and is stopped by Danglars and Caderousse.
Mr. Douglass recalls the harsh conditions on the Lloyd Plantation.
Von Kempelen discovers how to turn lead into gold.
Jekyll seems to be improving, but then refuses visitors. Utterson goes to see Lanyon to find him sickly and unhappy.
A short biographical sketch of the Seminole chief known as Billy Bowlegs.
David divulges his true feelings to Agnes.
Now on the bank, Alice receives a history lesson from a mouse. Alice's story of her Dinah cat causes all the other animals to run away.
Carton overhears Madame Defarge's plan at the wine shop. Carton helps to secure safe passage for Lucie and Dr. Manette.
The hunter is now the hunted as Ahab boards his boat in pursuit of Moby Dick.
A superstitious schoolteacher comes to a mysterious end in the isolated glen of Sleepy Hollow.
David tells Dora about his current financial situation, causing Dora to become visibly upset.
Holmes and Watson are visited by John Hector McFarlane. A murder occurs at Jonas Oldacre’s house in Norwood and McFarlane is accused. Holmes follows the clues to deduce that Oldacre faked his death.
George's fantasies continue to negatively affect his home life, as he considers more drastic measures to ease his restless mind.
Thoreau concludes the work by criticizing conformity in society.
Jurgis is once again confronted by union representatives and agrees to join. Jurgis convinces the rest of the family to join the union as the becomes deeply devoted to its cause.
While wandering, Kenyon turns toward the Campagna and, looking for Hilda, spies an artistic treasure.
A story about a wolverine who is not very kind and who does not get punishment for what he does.
Phoebe begins spending more and more time with Holgrave. He tells her his thoughts on the Pycheon curse and reads her an article he has written about it.