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Chapter XX begins with Teddy Tucker’s unresolved grudge still bubbling from a prank pulled by the circus band, especially the loud, unflinching bass drummer. To settle the score in his own comical style, Teddy arms himself with a bag of lemons, which he bites into dramatically right in front of the musicians. The sour-faced reactions of the band mid-performance are exactly the distraction he wanted, causing a few notes to falter and the rhythm to briefly collapse. Though the audience doesn’t catch on,…
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Chapter XXI begins with tension and humor mingling on the Mississippi as Teddy Tucker finds himself nursing a sprained wrist after a scuffle with a mischievous baboon. Though temporarily removed from performance duties, his energy remains unshaken. Rather than sulk, he becomes obsessed with the recent theft of his cherished egg—a symbol of comfort and pride. Teddy’s curious nature turns investigative, prompting questions about who might have taken it and why. His interactions with Mr. Sparling reflect…
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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 XXIII begins with Phil Forrest stepping onto the deck of the Mississippi steamboat, greeted by clapping passengers still buzzing from his rescue. Wrapped in a borrowed officer’s uniform, Phil receives accolades with grace, his humility drawing more admiration. During breakfast, he gives a brief but earnest speech, sidestepping heroism and turning the spotlight on the Great Sparling Shows. His genuine demeanor adds to the mystique, sparking interest in the circus among river travelers. Reporters…
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Chapter XXIV opens with the sharp clang of hooves and the thunder of wheels as chaos erupts in the circus ring. Phil Forrest reacts instantly, vaulting toward a runaway chariot with reckless courage. His arms grasp the reins just in time, steering the horses away from a line of performers. The crowd cheers, unaware of the sabotage that set the disaster in motion. Phil’s uniform is torn beyond repair, but the damage goes deeper—one of the acrobats lies injured, and the chariot’s axle reveals signs of…
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Chapter 26
The chapter opens with a lighthearted breakfast scene where Feyre, Tamlin, and Lucien share a meal. Lucien, nursing a headache from border patrol, teases Feyre about her late return with Tamlin after Fire Night. The playful banter quickly turns intimate as Tamlin and Feyre exchange charged glances, their attraction palpable. Lucien’s exasperated interruptions highlight the tension between the couple, but the mood shifts when he delivers grave news about the blight’s devastation in the Winter Court,…-
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Chapter 27
Feyre reflects on Tamlin's explosive rage earlier in the day, which forced her and Lucien to leave the dining room. Overwhelmed by the aftermath, she retreats to her room, avoiding dinner and painting, while the echoes of Tamlin's fury linger in the manor. Her thoughts drift to Rhysand’s ominous warnings about the blight, Under the Mountain, and the deadly Amarantha, who commands the High Lords. The weight of these threats unsettles her, especially knowing Tamlin is desperate to keep her hidden from…-
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Chapter 28
The chapter opens with Feyre preparing to leave the faerie realm, dressed in an uncomfortably ornate human-style outfit by Alis. Their farewell is terse yet poignant, with Alis advising her to "make the most of your freedom." Lucien mocks Feyre's attire and openly challenges Tamlin's decision to send her away, revealing tensions among the faeries about her departure. Feyre's internal conflict is palpable as she grapples with unspoken emotions and the looming separation from Tamlin, whose cryptic warnings…-
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Chapter 29
The protagonist reflects on the fabricated story of her time with Aunt Ripleigh, who supposedly left her a fortune of gold and uncut jewels. Her father, revitalized by a mysterious healer’s tonic, meticulously inventories the treasure, his demeanor transformed from the despair of their past hardships. The family’s newfound wealth has brought a sense of vibrancy, though her sister Nesta remains distant and withdrawn, a stark contrast to Elain’s cheerful presence in the garden they share. Elain,…-
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Chapter 30
The chapter opens with the protagonist returning to her village to distribute silver and gold to the impoverished residents, who react with silent gratitude. Despite her newfound wealth, she remains wary of the villagers' gossip and avoids engaging with them. Her journey through town is marked by uncomfortable encounters, including Tomas Mandray's leering gaze, which highlights the lingering tensions and judgments she faces. This section underscores her isolation and the stark contrast between her past…-
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