The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
Chapter 6: “The Cowardly Lion”
by L. Frank Baum
Dorothy, Toto, the Tin Man, and the Scarecrow meet the Cowardly Lion. He joins them on their quest to find the Wizard of Oz.
Dorothy, Toto, the Tin Man, and the Scarecrow meet the Cowardly Lion. He joins them on their quest to find the Wizard of Oz.
Hump and Maud complete the final rigging of the ship as the ailing captain's health continues to decline.
HAIL, happy saint, on thine immortal throne,
Quox says goodbye and leaves for the tube. Ruggedo, wandering aimlessly, remembers about the Metal Forest and the riches it holds. Overhearing his plan, Plychrome flies back to the adventurers and tells them the way to the Metal Forest. They continue to make their way to the Forest.
A discussion of the assortment of art that has been inspired by the whale.
THROUGH airy roads he wings his instant flight
A poetic narrative describing Oscar Wilde's experiences in the Reading Gaol.
As Henry marches with Wilson he remembers the letters Wilson gave him before the first battle. Henry uses the letters to rationalize his retreat. Henry returns the letters to Wilson.
George prepares to leave Winesburg.
Juliet is discovered in her bed chamber. The Capulets prepare for the funeral of Juliet.
Raskolnikov's ponders Dunya's decision as he travels to the home of a friend.
Alice attends the Mad Hatter's Tea-Party.
Ishmael tells the story of the Blacksmith and the attraction of the sea.
The narrator talks of the Veiled Lady and Mr. Moodie.
A profile of Henry B. Plant published in 1925 in a Florida magazine. This profile was the second in a series called "The Ten Greatest Men of Florida," which the magazine described as a reader-requested series on the "men who had done the most toward the progress and development of Florida."
Alice increases in size after finishing the cake, causing her to question her own identity. Alice, having fallen in water, swims to shore.
Ahab's temper flares.
Mr. Asbury is a businessman who successfully works his way up from a barbershop owner to a lawyer. Upon his success, Mr. Bingo conspires against him to make Mr. Asbury the scapegoat for his crimes.
David returns home to find that many thing have changed.
Peter's rescue of Tiger Lily has unexpected benefits. Peter, Wendy and the boys make their way home. Tinkerbell's jealousy continues to grow.
Ishael draws on Greek mythology to show the heroic nature of whaling.
As the election ends, the good doctor finds himself in a peculiar situation.
Awakened by Polynesia, Tommy witnesses a rare sea creature just of the coast. Doctor Dolittle turns to the porpoises in an attempt to free the poor creature.