Silas Marner
Part 1, Chapter 6
by George Eliot
Some of the villagers gather at the Rainbow, where the landlord is resolving a dispute.
Some of the villagers gather at the Rainbow, where the landlord is resolving a dispute.
Mr. Brownlow offers a reward for Oliver's return, prompting Mr. Bumble to pay a visit to the Brownlow estate.
A widely publicized speech arguing in favor of ecological responsibility and respect of native Americans' land rights.
David admits his feelings for Dora to Miss Betsey, who reacts unexpectedly to the news. David attempts to recoup some money for Miss Betsey. Agnes informs David of her own family's situation.
John Adams' fourth Annual Address to Congress (now known as the State of the Union Address).
Gertrude and Claudius agree to see the play. Polonius and Claudius secretly observe Hamlet's behavior leading Claudius to an unsettling conclusion.
Rene manages to befriend one of his captors, but fears that all hope is lost. The tribe prepares for feasting and torture.
Hester pays a visit to Governor Bellingham’s mansion. She has two intentions: to deliver a pair of ornate gloves she has made for the governor, and to find out if there is any truth to the rumors that Pearl, now three, may be taken from her.
The author explains how he described Flatland to the king of Lifeland.
The story turns to Chitta, revealing his actions and travels after the burning of the storehouse.
Jack tells Spike of Harry and Rose's wedding, and his own involvement in the escape. The Swash is threatened.
Spike and Don Juan arrive at the lighthouse. Harry and Rose speak to Don Juan. The men fear Mulford's "ghost."
A series of witnesses are called to testify against the Charles Darnay.
A biography of John Wallis.
A profile of Henry M. Flagler published in 1925 in a Florida magazine. This profile was the first in a series called "The Ten Greatest Men of Florida," which the magazine described as a reader-requested series on the "men who had done the most toward the progress and development of Florida."
Superstition abounds. Jack questions Spike about his behavior.
In one of Captain Crewe's letters, he reveals an interesting story causing much excitement in all the girls.
The Sargasso Sea is explained in detail. Aronnax continues to ponder the possibility of freedom from the Nautilus.
After arriving in Dover, Lorry delivers a message to Lucie Manette.
The authors gives the answers to his many questions.
A biography of Augustus De Morgan.
Rose struggles through disagreements with her aunt during a letter writing session. Rose questions Captain Spike, speaks with Mulford, and takes a liking to Jack Tier.
While in college, Holmes visits a friend and strikes a tender spot when talking to his friend’s father. This leads him into his investigation of a mystery involving blackmail.