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| '...the final paragraphs of the book note that Ivanhoe's long service ended with the death of King Richard.' | |
| '...neither of these things diminish the fact that now his life can be meaningfully oriented toward goodness.' | |
| 'He eventually recovers enough sight to see their first-born son.' | |
| 'Walton watches as it drifts away on an ice raft that is soon lost in darkness.' | |
| 'In the 19th century, Mathilde de la Mole so treated Julien Sorel’s severed head, making a shrine of his tomb, in the Italian fashion.' | |
| 'Only Ishmael survives, clinging to Queequeg’s coffin-turned-life buoy for an entire day and night before the Rachel rescues him.' | |
| 'He attempts to make one last 'effect', but dies before he can finish it.' | |
| 'The novel ends mid-sentence with the prince who arranged Chichikov's arrest giving a grand speech that rails against corruption in the Russian government.' | |
| 'Having found peace, Dantès leaves for an unknown destination to find comfort and a new life with Haydée, who has declared her love for him.' | |
| 'Raskolnikov himself struggles in Siberia. It is only after some time in prison that his redemption and moral regeneration begin under Sonya's loving influence.' | |
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| 'The Traveller promises to return in half an hour, but three years later, the narrator despairs of ever learning what became of him.' | |
| '[Title character] says she does not care and Winterbourne leaves them. [Title character] falls ill, and dies a few days later. | |
| '[Title character]'s actions through the years in caring for Eppie have provided joy for everyone and the extended family celebrates its happiness.' | |
| 'The romance ends with the characters leaving the old house to start a new life, free of the burdens of the past.' | |
| 'He also reveals Cosette's past to her as well as her mother's name. Joined with them in love, he dies.' | |
| 'Angel and Liza-Lu then join hands and go on their way.' | |
| '[Final line of novel]: Over the river a golden ray of sun came through the hosts of leaden rain clouds.' | |
| 'Bumppo's remaining allies and friends plan how to aid his escape from his Huron captors.' | |
| 'He sets out to dine with Delphine de Nucingen and declares to the city: 'À nous deux, maintenant!' ('It's between you and me now!')' | |
| 'George tells them to remember [title character]'s sacrifice and his belief in the true meaning of Christianity.' | |
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