Timmy roams around in the evening and sees Hooty the Owl. He stays still until he thinks of Whitefoot and in order to distract the owl, he jumps and flies, saving him.
George's unethical practices continue to bring him monetary gain. A former employee threatens to reveal George's corrupt business practices. While on a business trip, George encounters Gerald Doak.
The men are paired together. They assume their chosen identities to blend in with confederate southerners.
Jo and Professor Bhear divulge their true feelings to one another.
Mrs. Fox teaches Tommy how to hunt by using a woodchuck.
Monsieur Noirtier changes his will to aid Valentine.
This passage is a continuation of the author's discussion of number word origins.
How a boy and a girl overcome a witch and get rid of their mean step-mother.
Christy deals with the Raven and its captain before undertaking a new mission.
The ship is navigated out to sea.
The preface to the novel
How the attitude of the teacher can affect the behavior of the students and the overall atmosphere of the classroom.
A poor peasant becomes a rich man.
The author describes the inhabitants of Flatland in regard to men and women.
Ten habits to avoid in order to efficiently teach your students.
The author studies to learn the language. The Houyhnhnm, his master, assists in teaching him. The language described. Several Houyhnhnms of quality come out of curiosity to see the author. He gives his master a short account of his voyage.
The author introduces the readers to Brownie Beaver and explains why his home is underwater.
George continues his attempts at join a local club. Reverend Drew asks for George's assistance.
The youngest of three sons frees an enchanted castle from its spell.
The reader is introduced to Carol Milford, a beautiful, young woman trying to find her place in the world. Fearing a mundane life, Carol turns down a suitor in order to pursue a more bohemian lifestyle.
Harker determines the location of the missing boxes, and the men decide they must act quickly. Renfield is involved in a mysterious accident.
M. Morrel is saved from bankruptcy.
The men catch and board the Raven. The captain is not up to Christy's standards of gentlemanly behavior.