The Heart of Happy Hollow
Chapter 10: The Wisdom of Silence
by Paul Laurence Dunbar
Jeremiah Anderson's pride keeps him from asking for help from his ex-slave master after he is freed.
Jeremiah Anderson's pride keeps him from asking for help from his ex-slave master after he is freed.
The author explains his view of women.
Major Cavalcanti visits the house of the Count of Monte Cristo.
Lucy is attacked by a tall thin figure and has two puncture marks on her throat. She continues to act strangely in her sleep. Mina hears that Jonathan is in a hospital in the care of Mr. Peter Hopkins. Jonathan requests she join him and marry him there. Dr. Jack Seward tells about the strange behavior he observers from his lunatic client Renfield.
Hal Winter's situation causes a brief feeling of bitterness to overcome Ray Pearson.
Captain Nemo presents the blueprints of the Nautilus to Aronnax in the hopes of answering his questions further.
Captain Nemo plans another excursion for the men.
Each ship attempts their own plan to foil the other. The men behave as gentlemen once the victor is determined.
Elizabeth reminisces about Mrs. Anne Garland and her family.
Three years have passed and Mr. March has come home. Meg is preparing for her marriage, while Jo pursues a writing career.
Tom fills in the others on what caused his disappearance. Harry continues to look for the man he promised to help. The girls set out on the river again, this time with Harry in tow, and find another man on the river.
Marquis Evremonde, a guest of Monseigneur, is involved in a tragedy outside of Defarge's wine shop.
Mary hears a noise during a storm. She meets Colin, Archibald’s ill son. Mary tells him of the garden and he wants to see it someday. Colin expresses his anger toward his deceased mother.
Ishmael and Queequeg receive a warning about Ahab.
With his newfound liberty in jeopardy, Mr. Douglass departs for Great Britain.
This is the well-known classic story about Benjamin Bunny helping his cousin, Peter Rabbit. Peter must reacquire his clothing from the scarecrow in Mr. MacGregor’s garden.
Defarge receives warning of a spy in the neighborhood. John Barsad pays a visit to Defarge's wine shop.
The war ends with a victorious union.
Stryver's plan to propose to Lucie comes to a sour end.
Du Bois analyzes the effect Booker T. Washington had on the American Negroes and whites.
Old Osborne has plans for little George, attempting to make amends for his previous actions. Amelia makes a friend in order to see George. Dobbin inquires about Amelia.
The narrator recaps the events up to this point, speculating on what people expected to see at the landing sight.
A fortuitous run-in with Mr. Briggs, brings a positive change to Black Beauty's cab duties.