How to reproduce Ruskin's The King of the Golden River using Theme model II. repeated

Reproduce The King of the Golden River according to the following plan, that of Theme- model II. repeated :

Chapter I. (Use Theme-model II.) Situation—Gluck and the South-West Wind sitting near the fireplace. Find material in Chapter I. of the selection. • Retrospective narrative—Let Gluck tell the South- West Wind the story of his brothers' treatment of him and their neighbors. Find material in Chapter I. of the selection.

Chapter II. (Use Theme-model II.) Situation—Gluck and the dwarf immediately after the dwarf has been "poured out." Find material in Chapter II. of the selection. Retrospective narrative—Let Gluck tell, in answer to the dwarf's questions, the story (I) of the inhospitable treatment accorded to the South-West Wind by the • two wicked brothers ; (2) the destruction of the val¬ley; (3) the life of the brothers as goldsmiths, and (4) the story of the melting of the mug. Represent the dwarf also as giving his own history in answer to Gluck's questions. Find material in Chapters I. and II. of the selection.

Chapter III. (Use Theme-model II.) Situation—Gluck in possession of Treasure Valley; conversing with a neighbor. Find material in Chap¬ter V. of the selection. Retrospective narrative —Let Gluck tell about the dwarf's prophecy ; his brothers' attempts to fulfill the prophecy ; his own success. Find material in Chapters II.–V. of the selection. Use in each chapter the transition and the con¬clusion called for by Theme-model II