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UNCLE TOM'S CABIN or Life among the Lowly CHAPTER I

In Which the Reader Is Introduced to a Man of Humanity

CHAPTER II

The Mother

CHAPTER III

The Husband and Father

CHAPTER IV

An Evening in Uncle Tom's Cabin

CHAPTER V

Showing the Feelings of Living Property on Changing Owners

CHAPTER VI

Discovery

CHAPTER VII

The Mother's Struggle

CHAPTER VIII

Eliza's Escape

CHAPTER IX

In Which It Appears That a Senator Is But a Man

CHAPTER X

The Property Is Carried Off

CHAPTER XI

In Which Property Gets into an Improper State of Mind

CHAPTER XII

Select Incident of Lawful Trade

CHAPTER XIII

The Quaker Settlement

CHAPTER XIV

Evangeline

CHAPTER XV

Of Tom's New Master, and Various Other Matters

CHAPTER XVI

Tom's Mistress and Her Opinions

CHAPTER XVII

The Freeman's Defence

CHAPTER XVIII

Miss Ophelia's Experiences and Opinions

VOLUME II

CHAPTER XIX

Miss Ophelia's Experiences and Opinions Continued

CHAPTER XX

Topsy

CHAPTER XXI

Kentuck

CHAPTER XXII

"The Grass Withereth—the Flower Fadeth"

CHAPTER XXIII

Henrique

CHAPTER XXIV

Foreshadowings

CHAPTER XXV

The Little Evangelist

CHAPTER XXVI

Death

CHAPTER XXVII

"This Is the Last of Earth"*

CHAPTER XXVIII

Reunion

CHAPTER XXIX

The Unprotected

CHAPTER XXX

The Slave Warehouse

CHAPTER XXXI

The Middle Passage

CHAPTER XXXII

Dark Places

CHAPTER XXXIII

Cassy

CHAPTER XXXIV

The Quadroon's Story

CHAPTER XXXV

The Tokens

CHAPTER XXXVI

Emmeline and Cassy

CHAPTER XXXVII

Liberty

CHAPTER XXXVIII

The Victory

CHAPTER XXXIX

The Stratagem

CHAPTER XL

The Martyr

CHAPTER XLI

The Young Master

CHAPTER XLII

An Authentic Ghost Story

CHAPTER XLIII

Results

CHAPTER XLIV

The Liberator

CHAPTER XLV

Concluding Remarks

UNCLE TOM'S CABIN YOUNG FOLKS' EDITION

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M. A. DONOHUE & COMPANY CHICAGO

UNCLE TOM'S CABIN

CHAPTER I

UNCLE TOM AND LITTLE HARRY ARE SOLD

CHAPTER II

ELIZA RUNS AWAY WITH LITTLE HARRY

CHAPTER III

THE MORNING AFTER

CHAPTER IV

THE CHASE

CHAPTER V

ELIZA FINDS A REFUGE

CHAPTER VI

UNCLE TOM SAYS GOOD-BYE

CHAPTER VII

UNCLE TOM MEETS EVA

CHAPTER VIII

ELIZA AMONG THE QUAKERS

CHAPTER IX

UNCLE TOM'S NEW HOME

CHAPTER X

UNCLE TOM'S LETTER

CHAPTER XII

GEORGE FIGHTS FOR FREEDOM

CHAPTER XIII

AUNT DINAH

CHAPTER XIV

TOPSY

CHAPTER XV

EVA AND TOPSY

CHAPTER XVI

EVA'S LAST GOOD-BYE

CHAPTER XVII

UNCLE TOM'S NEW MASTER

CHAPTER XVIII

GEORGE AND ELIZA FIND FREEDOM

CHAPTER XIX

UNCLE TOM FINDS FREEDOM

CHAPTER XX

GEORGE SHELBY FREES HIS SLAVES

OLDTOWN FIRESIDE STORIES.

THE GHOST IN THE MILL

THE SULLIVAN LOOKING-GLASS.

"Aunt Lois," said I, "what was that story about Ruth Sullivan?"

THE MINISTER'S HOUSEKEEPER.

THE WIDOW'S BANDBOX.

CAPTAIN KIDD'S MONEY.

"MIS' ELDERKIN'S PITCHER."

THE GHOST IN THE CAP'N BROWNHOUSE.

"Now, Sam, tell us certain true, is there any such things as ghosts?"

AMERICAN WOMAN'S HOME: OR, PRINCIPLES OF DOMESTIC SCIENCE; BEING A GUIDE TO THE FORMATION AND MAINTENANCE OF ECONOMICAL, HEALTHFUL, BEAUTIFUL, AND CHRISTIAN HOMES.

BY CATHERINE E. BEECHER AND HARRIET BEECHER STOWE

TO THE WOMEN OF AMERICA, IN WHOSE HANDS REST THE REAL DESTINIES OF THE REPUBLIC, AS MOULDED BY THE EARLY TRAINING AND PRESERVED AMID THE MATURER INFLUENCES OF HOME, THIS VOLUME IS AFFECTIONATELY INSCRIBED.

TABLE OF CONTENTS.

INTRODUCTION.

I.

THE CHRISTIAN FAMILY.

II.

A CHRISTIAN HOUSE.

III.

A HEALTHFUL HOME.

IV.

SCIENTIFIC DOMESTIC VENTILATION.

V. STOVES, FURNACES, AND CHIMNEYS.

VI.

HOME DECORATION.

VII.

THE CARE OF HEALTH.

VIII.

DOMESTIC EXERCISE.

IX.

HEALTHFUL FOOD.

X.

HEALTHFUL DRINKS.

XI.

CLEANLINESS.

XII.

CLOTHING.

XIII.

GOOD COOKING.

XIV.

XV.

DOMESTIC MANNERS.

XVI.

GOOD TEMPER IN THE HOUSEKEEPER.

XVII.

HABITS OF SYSTEM AND ORDER.

XVIII.

GIVING IN CHARITY.

XIX.

ECONOMY OF TIME AND EXPENSES

XX.

HEALTH OF MIND.

XXI.

THE CARE OF INFANTS.

XXII.

THE MANAGEMENT OF YOUNG CHILDREN.

XXIII.

DOMESTIC AMUSEMENTS AND SOCIAL DUTIES.

XXIV.

CARE OF THE AGED.

XXV.

THE CARE OF SERVANTS.

XXVI.

XXVII.

ACCIDENTS AND ANTIDOTES.

XXVIII.

SEWING, CUTTING, AND MENDING.

XXIX.

FIRES AND LIGHTS.

XXX.

THE CARE OF ROOMS.

XXXI.

THE CARE OF YARDS AND GARDENS.

XXXII.

THE PROPAGATION OF PLANTS.

XXXIII.

THE CULTIVATION OF FRUIT.

XXXIV.

The Collected Works of Harriet Beecher Stowe

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