Maybe not what you're looking for, but six-word memoirs have become popular (see the link below), and there's even a six-word novel.
The summary for chapter 6 in December Stillness is that Kelly comes home or something and she says something that makes her parents mad.
Roberta,Peter and Phyllis
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Chapter 6
the song of the family and the song of evil
"Descent into Darkness"
stanza
Chapter 6 gives the first, and perhaps the best, description of the moor, but there are smatterings of descriptions throughout the remainder of the novel.
Only if you have filed chapter 6.
Ernest Hemingway was once challenged by his editor to make a story only 6 words long. For Sale. Baby shoes. Never used.
It is a beach in Quillette territory called La Push beach.
Two elements of gothic literature evident in the novel are mystery and horrible occurence. The mysterious aspect of novel include the unknown murder of William and the unknown where abouts of the monster in chapter 6 - 10. The horrible occurences throughout the novel include the murder of William, the execution of Justine, and the death of Victor's mother.
Dana, Roy ,Beatrice and " the running boy"
In chapter 6, Charlotte says Jane should be more obvious in her affections for Mr. Bingley. Later in the novel, Mr. Darcy is able to convince Mr. Bingley that Jane does not love him. Because Jane is not blatantly affectionate, Mr. Bingley believes that Jane is only being kind to a new friend. The earlier conversation between Elizabeth and Charlotte forshadows this.
6 Years from the date of filing of the Chapter 13. (Only because it was converted).
Rachel Black is in chapter 6 Scary Stories on pages 119-120. She is not physicaly there she is only mentioned.
Chapter 6 of Of Mice and Men is set at the Salinas River, near a clearing where Lennie hides after accidentally killing Curley's wife. George finds Lennie there, and the events leading to the novel's tragic conclusion unfold in this setting.