The Last of the Mohicans
Chapter 12
by James Fenimore Cooper
Hawkeye and the Mohicans defeat the Hurons and rescue the captured members of the group. Magua escapes as the group continues to move towards the safety of the fort.
Hawkeye and the Mohicans defeat the Hurons and rescue the captured members of the group. Magua escapes as the group continues to move towards the safety of the fort.
Cannetella doesn’t wish to be married, but agrees to do so if her father finds a man to fit her outrageous demands. Her insistence leads her to trouble, when her husband treats her poorly. She manages an escape, but her husband pursues her, using magic to try to capture her once more.
Pip returns to Satis House, but continues to feel inadequate around Estella.
Bruno and the narrator discuss the fairy king’s dinner party.
Mrs. Westmacott becomes more acquainted with the Doctor, until it appears they plan to marry. Clara and Ida decide to convince their father not to marry Mrs. Westmacott by imitating her emancipated dress and liberal beliefs.
Albert visits the Count of Monte Cristo at his home, after returning from his vacation.
Christy travels with his father to his new ship. He meets up with his shipmates and Bertha.
The husband of Lady Sannox develops a sinister plot when he finds out that his wife is seeing another man.
Sikes attempts to flee London following the murder of Nancy.
It is April, and the Dashwood girls, the Palmers, and Mrs. Jennings, and Colonel Brandon set out for Cleveland, the Palmer’s estate.
Christy reports to Captain Breaker. The Bellevite undertakes pursuit of the Tallahatchie.
Jack, Mulford, and Rose make plans. Rose is frustrated by her aunt's ignorance. The boat faces danger.
While in Europe Amy runs into Fred Vaughn, an old acquaintance from Camp Laurence. Amy continues to write letters to her mother and sisters.
Valentine discovers who has been poisoning the occupants of the Villefort house.
The boys learn a lesson about shark fishing. The group meets up with the keeper of the house of refuge and his dog.
George's behavior bothers Dobbin.
Esmeralda is led to the torture chamber where her spirit is quickly broken.
Agnes Grey details the challenges posed by her charges, and the strained relations she feels within the family. She rises to the challenge, determined to succeed.
Agnes warns David to be cautious of Steerforth. Uriah reveals his intentions towards Agnes.
The machines return to the Common, instead of proceeding to London. Additional cylinders continue to arrive daily. The Narrator travels down river, arriving at Middlesex.
Jo, intending to help her sister's relationship with Laurie as well as her own writing, decides to move to New York.
Jurgis begins working at a steel mill, however the distance to work only allows him to see his family on the weekends. Marija and Elzbieta both find work as the family prepares for the upcoming winter. Jurgis experiences another tragedy.
Svidrigailov discusses his relationship with Marfa Petrovana and current engagement, ensuring Raskolnikov that he no longer has any interest in Dunya.
Inspector Stanley Hopkins asks Holmes to investigate the murder of Willoughby Smith, a murder with no apparent motive. Holmes, along with Dr. Watson and Inspector Hopkins, must get to the bottom of the mystery.
Rose struggles through disagreements with her aunt during a letter writing session. Rose questions Captain Spike, speaks with Mulford, and takes a liking to Jack Tier.