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Chapter XXVII — Crome yellow
Chapter XXVII begins with an absurd yet magnetic performance as Mr. Scogan takes on his theatrical alter ego, “Sesostris, the Sorceress of Ecbatana.” Draped in flamboyant robes and heavy with mock mysticism, he draws a crowd eager for entertainment, not enlightenment. One by one, the guests offer their palms and receive cryptic fates—some grave, others comically vague. The sorceress performs with dramatic gravity, her voice thick with prophetic flair, turning every word into a spectacle. Denis,…-
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Masquerade Season
Pauly, a disobedient but imaginative boy, routinely ignores his mother's warnings to stick to major roads on his way home from his cousins' house. Preferring quieter, scenic routes, he often takes a shortcut through the Alele Estate, where the guards recognize him. One day, after staying late playing with his cousins, Pauly encounters three mysterious masquerades blocking his path in the bush. Despite their eerie presence and out-of-season appearance, Pauly politely addresses them, intrigued by their vivid…-
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Chapter XIII begins at a quiet hour, but within Mr. Harding's heart, a firm decision has already been made. News brought by Eleanor—that John Bold is withdrawing the lawsuit—might seem to clear the air, but it does little to ease his conscience. Instead of feeling relief, Mr. Harding grows more certain that he must resign from his post. Despite his love for Eleanor and gratitude for Bold’s reversal, he knows the matter goes deeper than legal battles. The recent newspaper article, harsh and public in…
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Chapter XXII opens with a quiet moment turned chaotic as Phil Forrest, deep in thought while walking the deck of the steamer "Marie," is abruptly sent overboard. In an instant, the wooden planks beneath his feet vanish, and he is thrust into the cold, dark embrace of the Mississippi River. The fall catches him off guard, but his instincts guide him as he aligns his body midair for a safer impact. Hitting the water knocks the breath out of him, but panic is held at bay. He has trained for danger under the…
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Chapter XV unfolds within the confines of a hydropathic establishment on New Year's Day, where Andrey Hrisanfitch, a porter in formal attire, greets the dawn with dutiful zeal. His encounters with familiar patrons, such as a forgetful general, highlight a life shaped by repetition. Despite the festive date, the exchanges feel hollow—polite and habitual, lacking warmth or substance. The backdrop of celebration contrasts with the underlying monotony, where traditions are performed rather than felt. In the…
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The Trail
The Trail begins not with fanfare, but with the quiet tension of a life being dismantled in haste. David watches his father pack their things, his movements urgent and uneven. Once a peaceful place filled with music and faded portraits, their home becomes a shell, emptied of sentiment but heavy with unspoken farewells. David notices the changes but does not yet grasp their full weight. His father, though physically weak, is driven by purpose, determined to reach the valley. The boy, trusting and wide-eyed,…-
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Chapter V – Dawn O’Hara, The Girl Who Laughed Trashed opens with a sense of emotional heaviness cloaking Dawn’s thoughts, mirroring the overcast New York winter pressing on her spirit. Her days feel repetitive, drained of purpose, and even writing—a solace in past storms—feels more like an obligation than joy. With Norah’s gentle insistence and Dr. von Gerhard’s practical proposal, the chance to start anew emerges, though at first Dawn treats it as a punchline rather than a plan. A move to…
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Chapter IX begins as Phil makes a calculated decision to leave his belongings at the station and head directly toward the circus lot, not as a spectator, but as an investigator. His goal is clear—he wants to uncover the strategies being used by Sully’s crew, particularly the stake and chain gang who are responsible for the physical setup of the show. With a friendly tone and casual questions, he strikes up a conversation with the group’s foreman, carefully steering the dialogue toward industry…
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A Liberal Education
A Liberal Education opens with Dolly Foster observing Phil Meadows, now a polished member of society, pass her by on the Row without the slightest nod of recognition. This moment stirs a reflective irritation in her, as she recounts to Mr. Carter how, just a few years earlier, he was a socially awkward and hopeless figure. Meadows once carried an unrolled umbrella and a brown paper parcel, wore ill-fitting clothes, and approached life with a sense of grim earnestness. He neither smoked nor drank, and his…-
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Chapter 3 My Breaking In
Chapter 3 My Breaking In marks a pivotal point in Black Beauty’s young life, describing the transition from carefree colthood to trained domestic service. This process, known as “breaking in,” is not about force but gradual adaptation, and in Black Beauty’s case, it was handled with patience and kindness by his master. The first steps involve wearing a bit and bridle—strange and initially uncomfortable objects that restricted his natural movements. Despite the awkwardness, he endured the…-
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