Crime and Punishment
Part 3, Chapter 3
by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Raskolnikov's condition improves, for a little while at least. Raskolnikov makes a confession to Pulcheria. Raskolnikov becomes agitated when discussing Dunya's upcoming nuptials.
Raskolnikov's condition improves, for a little while at least. Raskolnikov makes a confession to Pulcheria. Raskolnikov becomes agitated when discussing Dunya's upcoming nuptials.
Whitefoot realizes their little home is safer than any other one he has had and is thankful that no predator notices it.
The various members of the St. Clare family are introduced to the reader.
The discovery of a secret arrangement is followed by unexpected tragedy.
Tommy and Spot become friends. Farmer Green discovers hen feathers near Tommy.
Mr. Brownlow and Oliver pay a last visit to the ill-fated Fagin.
Holmes finds himself at a university town and discovers that a tutor’s office had been disturbed and Holmes suspects Bannister the servant.
The Civil War brings many changes to Jesse Bentley's life,
Buck's pampered existence comes to a sudden and unexpected end.
Years have passed. The narrator reveals what Dorian’s life has become.
Ishmael is posted as lookout on the mast-head.
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George and Myra decide to throw a dinner party the local "intellects".
There was a report that man had been in their area and everyone took cover. Once everyone was safe and the man went away, Brownie decided to finish gnawing at a tree that he had started on. While he was there, he saw a blinding flash and heard a loud noise. He wondered if it was a gun.
A search commences for the missing women. Hawkeye warns Heyward not to be too hasty in his actions.
Word spreads of the doctor's return home, prompting visits from various animals. Polynesia explains the finer points of understanding animals.
Jurgis visits Elzbieta. Jurgis finds work as a hotel porter and continues to learn about socialism from his co-workers.
Tommy hunts Mr. Woodchuck and brings him home.
On Mrs. W–––––'s Voyage to England.
The whale is released into the ocean after processing, but is still capable of inciting fear.
Alone in her bedchamber, Juliet ponders the many possible outcomes of the Friar Lawrence's plan before drinking the contents of the vial.
After ten months and twenty-thousand leagues, Aronnax reviews the written account of his adventures.
Chapter X begins with a reminder that Catherine has hardly perfected her powers of perception, for she has not yet caught on to the romance between James and Isabella. Catherine, James, the Allens, and the Thorpes go to the theater.