In Which the Arrival of a Man of War Puts a Final End to Hostilities, and Causes the Conclusion of a Firm and Lasting Peace Between All Parties
- The new arrivals are a bunch of soldiers.
- The woman (who is no longer truly half-naked, since she has covered her chest with a pillowcase) is sitting weeping in the kitchen with Tom.
- The sergeant of the company goes into the kitchen to warm himself in front of the fire.
- He spots the woman, and asks her if she is Captain Waters's wife?
- She is. She adds that she would have been killed that day if not for Tom's help.
- The sergeant is sure that Captain Waters will reward Tom.
- The landlady immediately starts to apologize to Mrs. Waters.
- She offers Mrs. Waters one of her own dresses.
- Mrs. Waters initially refuses, because of the whole prostitute misunderstanding.
- But Tom jumps in and says that she should forgive, forget, and borrow that dress.
- So Mrs. Waters forgives the landlady, Tom forgives the landlord, and Partridge forgives Susan (though she bloodied his nose and he blacked her eye).
- The sergeant is glad to see everyone making up all friendly-like.
- So he proposes a toast, and everyone drinks together around the kitchen fire.
- Finally, Tom and Mrs. Waters go up and eat the dinner Tom ordered up to his room at the beginning of the previous chapter.