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CHAPTER IV -Frivolous Cupid
Chapter IV of "Frivolous Cupid" by Anthony Hope introduces us to a dynamic gathering at Poltons, emphasizing the intricate relationships formed within a circle of friends, particularly between the narrator, Miss Audrey Liston, a budding author with a penchant for drawing her characters from real life, and their mutual acquaintances, Sir Gilbert Chillington and Miss Pamela Myles. The narrative is laced with literary banter, the nuances of creative inspiration, and the complexities of human relationships, as…-
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CHAPTER IV – Thuvia, Maid of Mars begins with Thuvia awakening aboard a Martian craft, its crew now disguised in the colors of Helium rather than Dusar. Though this shift raises hope that her captor may be Carthoris, the men’s silence and veiled responses offer no real reassurance. The vessel's route ends at a lifeless Martian city—one of many abandoned relics that dot Barsoom’s landscape—suggesting that her arrival is part of a much darker scheme. The crumbling palace where she is confined…
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In Chapter IV of "The Circus Boys On the Mississippi," titled "Their Curiosity Aroused," Mr. Sparling engages in a light-hearted yet mysterious conversation with Phil, one of the Circus Boys. Mr. Sparling teases Phil about the circus's secret travel plans, which he's been keeping under wraps even from his closest show associates, including Phil. The dialogue reveals Mr. Sparling's significant trust and reliance on Phil's judgment, hinting at the boy's growing importance within the circus…
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Chapter IV
Chapter IV opens with Miss Rosemary bringing up the idea of celebrating Mibs’ thirteenth birthday, an innocent comment that quickly escalates into an uncomfortable conversation. The atmosphere at the table becomes tense as the family’s usual excitement for birthday celebrations clashes with an unspoken tradition within the Beaumont family: thirteenth birthdays are typically private, low-key affairs. Mibs' brother, Fish, visibly tenses at the thought of a party, his discomfort suggesting deeper feelings…-
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CHAPTER III. The Ordeal
"To give him back to you," explained the girl. "Cavalier--or Chum or whatever you prefer to call him--is yours. I can't take from you the only friend you have. Please don't make it harder by refusing to understand. I want you to have him, with my blessing. And—please take this," she added, handing Link a bulky envelope. "You won it. We have no right to it. It's the prize money and the cup too. They’re yours. And Chum is yours.” Ferris, overcome, could only stare from the girl to Gault and back to… -
CHAPTER III – Thuvia, Maid of Mars opens with mounting tension as Thuvia's mysterious disappearance ignites political unrest across Barsoom. The abduction casts a shadow over Helium’s prince, Carthoris, whose previous admiration for the princess now threatens to entangle him in accusations of betrayal. Within Helium's royal halls, Tardos Mors and the legendary John Carter convene with urgency, determined to avoid conflict with Ptarth by demonstrating goodwill. Carthoris is entrusted with a delicate…
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CHAPTER III -Frivolous Cupid
In Chapter III of "Frivolous Cupid," the narrative unfolds with the engagement of Smugg known among his peers, though it's met with skepticism given his unremarkable character and the shared bewilderment regarding his fiancée's preference for him. The chapter delves into the daily routines of Smugg and his friends as they prepare for exams, highlighting Smugg's peculiar habits and the group's lax approach to their studies. The turning point occurs when Smugg's routine changes; he starts disappearing each…-
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Chapter III of "The Circus Boys on the Mississippi" captures a day filled with humor, mild confrontation, and poignant reflection. The chapter opens with Mr. Sparling, the show owner, enjoying an amusing moment when Teddy performs an unplanned act causing him to laugh despite the breach in discipline. Teddy's interaction with Mr. Sparling shows a light-hearted side of circus life, with a hint of Teddy's daring character, as he boasts about controlling a donkey named January. The narrative then shifts as…
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Chapter III opens in the hushed atmosphere of a quaint London bookstore on a cold February evening. As the day nears its end and the store prepares to close, the quiet murmur of conversations fills the air. Snow is expected to fall later that night, adding to the serene yet chilly ambiance. Among the bookshelves, a woman stands quietly, observing the subtle rhythms of the store's final moments of the day. Her gaze shifts as she overhears a discussion between teenage clerks about a mysterious book, The…-
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Chapter III delves into the narrator’s struggle with the absence of their mother and the arrival of Miss Rosemary, who, despite her well-meaning efforts, cannot replace the emotional gap left by their mother’s absence. Miss Rosemary brings along her two younger children, Roberta and Will Junior, hoping to offer some companionship to the narrator and their brother, Samson. However, the siblings are less than thrilled by this arrangement, as the absence of a television and their own reluctance to connect…-
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