A Tale of Two Cities
Book the Second: The Golden Thread—Chapter 4: Congratulatory
by Charles Dickens
Darnay exits the courtroom and is eventually joined by Sydney Carton, whose appearance strongly resembles Darnay's.
Darnay exits the courtroom and is eventually joined by Sydney Carton, whose appearance strongly resembles Darnay's.
The men discuss the battle, showing respect for the efforts of each man.
The following is an account written by Emily Holder describing her memories of Fort Jefferson. They tell the poignant and often fascinating story of the hardships, isolation and drama of daily life at the Dry Tortugas in the nineteenth century.
Mr. Douglass recounts his early childhood experiences as a slave.
The narrator is taken on his first hunt.
With the departure of the master's wife, Black Beauty's easy life in Birkshire begins to change dramatically.
David reflects on the present state of affairs.
Eva gives a gift to all the slaves before passing. Mr. St. Clare stays true to his word regarding Tom's freedom. Ophelia makes a request of Mr. St. Clare. Another tragedy strikes the St. Clare household.
Monsieur de Saint-Meran fell ill and died. Madame de Saint-Meran visits the house of Villefort to inform them of her husband's death.
Miss Rose receives visitors, one of which declares his love for her is solid and lasting. Oliver awakens from a nightmare to see familiar faces.
Will and Carol attend a part at Sam Clark's house where they are introduced to the young up and comers of Gopher Prairie. Carol finds the conservative opinions of Gopher Prairie's citizens to be contrary to her own.
While Mr. Dobbins plans for the school's final exam, the boys form a plan to get back at Mr. Dobbins.
Ishmael spends some time in New Bedford.
Discusses the role of logic in the teaching and learning of Hebrew algebra.
David reminisces about his experiences in at Canterbury.
Mr. Smith's actions and death cause a great stir, resulting in a full investigation of the incident. Black Beauty's recovery is slow and painful.
Silver introduces himself as Captain and strikes a compromise with Smollett. Silver offers cease-fire in return for the treasure map. Smollett refuses him.
Newland and Ellen's time together gives them the chance to catch up.
David finally meets the headmaster, and continues to make new friends at Canterbury. Jack Maldon's departure leaves Annie very emotional.
Bad news from the bank affects leaves a void in the Cuthbert house. Marilla tells Anne about her relationship with Mr. Blythe.
The Count of Monte Cristo helps Valetine survive being poisoned.
Sylvie and Bruno go to sleep outdoors.
Anne comes to the aid of the Barry family.
Preface to the text.
The narrator receives a letter from Lady Muriel. Eric has returned.