Two enemies, Kennedy and Burger, are students of Roman remains. Burger embarks on a three week affair with a girl and returns alone, also having found a new catacomb. Kennedy attempts to get the story from him.
David and Tommy Traddles are called to the Micawber home.
Toad, now in jail, escapes with the help a sympathetic party.
The men find escape from the Nautilus impossible under the current circumstances.
Walter meets Mrs. Catherick, and tries to discover the secret behind her relationship with Sir Percival.
Mr. Dick drops by to see David. Mr. Dick feels compelled to intervene in the Strong's affairs.
Ahab continues to enquire about the white whale. The Pequod's catch puts the crew at risk.
The Count of Monte Cristo meets Alberts parents Monsieur and Madame de Morcerf.
William's connection with his pupil grows, but she suddenly disappears. He questions Mdlle. Reuter about Mdlle. Henri.
Frederick Douglass speaks at the unveiling of the Lincoln Monument (now known as the Emancipation Memorial) in Washington, D.C., April 14, 1876. The monument was paid for solely with funds donated from freed slaves.
As another year at West Point commences, Henry comes to find that being a First Classman comes with added privilege and respect.
A musician seeking to make ammends for his life of sin, attempts to write a “miserere” or Lord Have Mercy, he hears upon visiting an abandoned monastery, where a tragedy is relived every Holy Thursday. Un musico, arrepentido de su vida de pecado y mal, atenta escribir un “miserere” que ha oido cuando visita un monasterio abandonado, donde una tragedia de revive todos los Jueves Santos.
Svidrigailov visits Sonia, assuring her that her family will be taken care of. After a series of strange dreams, a dazed Svidrigailov uses Dunya's revolver to take his own life.
As Dantes becomes desperate in his dungeon cell, his neighboring prisoner rescues him.
Becky gets acquainted with the Sedley household.
A search commences for the missing women. Hawkeye warns Heyward not to be too hasty in his actions.
A well dressed stranger, Mr. Scatters, comes to the sleepy town of Miltonville to give Mr. Isaac Jackson an inheritance from his rich brother.
Mr. Douglass recalls life in St. Michael's in the house of Master Thomas Auld.
Jurgis visits Elzbieta. Jurgis finds work as a hotel porter and continues to learn about socialism from his co-workers.
Booker's travels throughout Europe introduce him to a number of new teaching methods, as well as instilling a since of hope for equality in the United States.
With some advising from Steerforth, David decides on a future profession. David witnesses a strange encounter between Miss Betsey and a stranger. David begins to establish himself at the Doctors' Commons.
Mole, accompanied by his new friends, returns to his home. Mole sends for groceries in order to feed his guests.
Marian sees an opportunity to listen in on the conversation between Sir Percival and the Count.
Prince Ahmed finds himself in a strange land and is found by a fairy who blesses his life with magical occurences.