Dracula
Chapter 21
by Bram Stoker
Renfield reveals his involvement in the events surrounding Dracula. Mina and Harker are victims of Dracula’s plan.
Renfield reveals his involvement in the events surrounding Dracula. Mina and Harker are victims of Dracula’s plan.
Thomas Jefferson's first inaugural address, presented in Washington, D.C. in March of 1801.
The narrator describes visiting the Murat estate.
An old man sends his three sons on a mission, but only the youngest is successful in his endeavors.
As the Tuskegee Institute continues to expand, the author pays a visit to General Armstrong of the Hampton Institute to secure the needed funding.
Maximilian visit Valentine at her house secretly.
Mr. Buford schemes an old lady to invest her inheritance.
News of George's fate reaches the elder Osbourne. George's final wishes are not honored. Amelia, accompanied by Dobbin, returns home.
A king searches for a bride as handsome and clever as himself. There was one Princess Helena, however it would take ten years to find her and by that time she would be old and unbeautiful. The king meets seven Simons, all masters of their respective trades, and all are useful to him in his quest. They retrieve the princess and the king marries her.
The author describes the canoe. Sumner and his companion, Worth, attempt to catch fish.
Nearing the treasure, the pirates hear a high voice singing the Flint’s last words. They believe it’s his ghost but continue forward. They discover the treasure missing.
Dorothy and her friends come upon the dragonettes.
A meeting with drunken revellers provides pertinent information.
The narrator describes the circumstances of his birth.
Introduction to the text, which includes details of the author and the story’s conception.
The story of Seth Richmond and his friendship with George Willard.
History is within everyone, so living life is the best way to know history/people/life. History books should be written from this more open, organic perspective. Someone experiencing life is closer to true knowledge than someone who reads about it.
Captain Breaker discusses a mission with Christy, which he is the most perfectly suited to complete.
The men continue to learn information. The boat prepares to depart.
Gluck’s two evil brothers decide to become blacksmiths after the Southwest Wind prevents rain from touching the farmland. Gluck is forced to melt down his gold mug which is the King of the Golden River. He offers Gluck advice on how to turn the river to pure gold with holy water and warns him of the consequences should he add unholy water.
Tom finds a way to turn a profit from his punishment.
Pitt sends an invitation to family. Rebecca continues to make grand plans.
Following the death of President Lincoln, Mrs. Lincoln prepares to leave the White House. Elizabeth's business continues to prosper.
Of the inhabitants of Lilliput; their learning, laws, and customs; the manner of educating their children. The author’s way of living in that country. His vindication of a great lady.
Christy assembles the crew for his mission. They disguise themselves and set out to discover what they can.