After a glass of rum, Billy’s strength is renewed and plans to outrun his pursuers. Jim’s father dies and Jim encounters a blind man who gives Billy a pirate summons. Billy is worried and suffers a fatal stroke.
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.
Darnay makes an admission to Dr. Manette and asks for a promise. Dr. Manette asks for a promise in return from Darnay.
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Newland sends a request to Ellen requesting her presence in New York. The Beaufort's financial and social situation continues to worsen.
The four boys continue on at a steady pace in their motor boat and talk about the boat races and the qualifications to enter West Point.
David travels to Yarmouth to visit Peggotty. While in London, David runs into an old acquaintance.
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The duke and the dauphin are exposed as frauds. The gold is discovered when the deceased Wilks is exhumed. Huck escapes back to the raft, where he is once again joined by the duke and the dauphin.
With election day upon them, Jerry and Black Beauty prepare for a very busy day. Jerry's paternal instincts take over when a rider in need arrives.
Darnay is escorted back to his cell. There is little hope of compassion for the condemned Darnay.
Dr. Manette testifies at Darnay's trial.
Colonel Passford laments his situation to Captain Rombold. Christy is disappointed to see his uncle’s condition.
The battle continues, as the shipmen of the Bellevite prepare to board the Tallahatchie.
Polynesia, having already convinced the doctor to take a vacation, attempts to influence even more. Doctor Dolittle and his friends begin their trip home.
Walter speaks to Mrs. Clements. She reveals Anne's actions during the time at Blackwater and leading up to her mysterious disappearance.
A king has two daughters, though one is ugly and cruel and the other beautiful and kind. A prince is supposed to be promised to the former, but falls in love with the latter. The bitter sister and the king send away the younger princess to a tower where she is trapped. The prince tries to see his princess, but is harmed by the plans of the elder sister.The princess escapes her tower and sets off to save the prince she loves.
Friar Lawrence, having learned of Friar John's failed delivery of his letter to Romeo, prepares to rescue Juliet.
George continues his attempts at join a local club. Reverend Drew asks for George's assistance.
Jim and the others load the treasure onto the ship leaving some of the mutineers marooned on the island. Jim returns to his narration and tells the reader what happens to everyone including Silver’s disappearance with some gold.
Tom and Huck witness a commotion in the graveyard.
The Count of Monte Cristo speaks to Madame Villefort about poisons and chemistry.
David reflects on the present state of affairs.
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