When Tom wakes the next morning, he reveals that Jim has actually been a free man all along, as Miss Watson, who made a provision in her will to free Jim, died two months earlier.
Prior's illness and Harper's terrors both grow worse.
As she swims through the soft, embracing water, she thinks about her freedom from her husband and children, as well as Robert’s failure to understand her, Doctor Mandelet’s words of wisdom, and Mademoiselle Reisz’s courage.
Whomever he judges to be the best storyteller will receive a meal at Bailey’s tavern, courtesy of the other pilgrims.
He is forced to admit to Phoebe that he was kicked out of school, which makes her mad at him.
During each child’s fiasco, Mr. Wonka alienates the parents with his nonchalant reaction to the child’s seeming demise.
Ranevksy expresses her joy and amazement to be home again, while Anya reveals to Varya the relative poverty in which she found her mother when she arrived in Paris and the way in which she continues to spend money.
In the Puritan New England town of Salem, Massachusetts, a group of girls goes dancing in the forest with a black slave named Tituba.
Beatty explains that it’s normal for a fireman to go through a phase of wondering what books have to offer, and he delivers a dizzying monologue explaining how books came to be banned in the first place.
Rose takes in Raynell as her own child, but refuses to be dutiful as Troy's wife.
Charlie succeeds in finding the error in Nemur’s hypothesis, scientifically proving that a flaw in the operation will cause his intelligence to vanish as quickly as it has come.
He leaves, and she burns the manuscript, referring to it as the child of Ejlert and Mrs. Elvsted.
The novel also includes the stories of many of Esperanza’s neighbors, giving a full picture of the neighborhood and showing the many possible paths Esperanza may follow in the future.
She thinks again of her first wedding day when her whole world crumbled and the priest caught her before she fell.
Edmund, meanwhile, has in recent weeks begun to cough very violently, and we learn later on in the play that, as Tyrone and Jamie suspect, he has tuberculosis.
He travels to the outskirts of Ithaca to see his aging father, Laertes.
Eustacia plans an escape from the heath, and Wildeve agrees to help her.
She finds Colin Craven, Master Craven's invalid son, shut up in an opulent bedchamber.
Obsessed with the vulture-like eye of an old man he otherwise loves and trusts, the narrator smothers the old man, dismembers his body, and conceals the parts under the floorboards of the bedroom.
He and Mitch often hold hands throughout their sessions together.
The two of them clearly care deeply for each other, but events have turned their marriage into a nasty battle between two disenchanted, cynical enemies.
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