Oliver is taken to jail to await his appearance before Mr. Fang. The courtroom drama plays out while Mr. Brownlow begins to takes pity upon poor Oliver.
Ahab, Starbuck, and Stubbs address the sea.
Buck begins to understand the harsh nature of his new surroundings. Buck is put to work.
Ahab and Starbuck talk of their families. Ahab feels his actions are unreasonable, but cannot stop.
Polonius attempt at eavesdropping does not go as planned. Hamlet encounters the ghostly visitor once more.
Fagin is angered by Oliver's sudden absence, fearing that he will reveal the nature of his operation to authorities. At Fagin's insistence, Jack, Charley, and Nancy travel to Pentonville.
Buck struggles, but continues to prevail. Spitz and Buck nearly come to blows. The sled team continues down the trail, where an undeclared war comes to a dramatic end.
Joseph pays a visit to Becky. Dobbin departs after a heated discussion.
Dare you see a soul at the white heat?
"Cover him over with daisies white"
"Oh, who would be sad tho’ the sky be a–graying,"
"An angel, robed in spotless white,"
It can't be summer, — that got through;
Mine by the right of the white election
"Dear heart, good–night!"
"Know you, winds that blow your course"
My mistress’ eyes are nothing like the sun
Jumper the Hare is faced with his biggest enemy, an owl. His strategy is to stay perfectly still so as not to be noticed.
When I do count the clock that tells the time
The forward violet thus did I chide
"Ef dey ’s anyt’ing dat riles me"
The natural beauty of the Tamiami Trail is described.
The lily's withered chalice falls around its rod of dusty gold,
Jumper continues to keep still in an effort to save his life. However, he remembers Whitefoot and begins to worry because he does not know that Whitefoot has been watching the entire development of events.