Uncle Tom’s Cabin
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Гарриет Бичер-Стоу. Uncle Tom’s Cabin
UNCLE TOM’S CABIN
CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1 In Which the Reader is Introduced to a Man of Humanity
CHAPTER 2 The Mother
CHAPTER 3 The Husband and Father
CHAPTER 4 An Evening in Uncle Tom’s Cabin
CHAPTER 5 Showing the Feelings of Living Property on Changin’ Owners
CHAPTER 6 Discovery
CHAPTER 7 The Mother’s Struggle
CHAPTER 8 Eliza’s Escape
CHAPTER 9 In Which IT Appears that a Senator is But a Man
CHAPTER 10 The Property is Carried Off
CHAPTER 11 In Which Property Gets into an Improper State of Mind
CHAPTER 12 Select Incident of Lawful Trade
CHAPTER 13 The Quaker Settlement
CHAPTER 14 Evangeline
CHAPTER 15 Of Tom’s New Master, and Various Other Matters
CHAPTER 16 Tom’s Mistress and Her Opinions
CHAPTER 17 The Freeman’s Defence
CHAPTER 18 Miss Ophelia’s Experiences and Opinions
CHAPTER 19 Miss Ophelia’s Experiences and Opinions—Continued
CHAPTER 20 Topsy
CHAPTER 21 Kentuck
CHAPTER 22 “The Grass Withereth—The Flower Fadeth.”
CHAPTER 23 Henrique
CHAPTER 24 Foreshadowings
CHAPTER 25 The Little Evangelist
CHAPTER 26 Death
CHAPTER 27 “This is the Last of Earth.”
CHAPTER 28 Reunion
CHAPTER 29 The Unprotected
CHAPTER 30 The Slave Warehouse
CHAPTER 31 The Middle Passage
CHAPTER 32 Dark Places
CHAPTER 33 Cassy
CHAPTER 34 The Quadroon’s Story
CHAPTER 35 The Tokens
CHAPTER 36 Emmeline and Cassy
CHAPTER 37 Liberty
CHAPTER 38 The Victory
CHAPTER 39 The Stratagem
CHAPTER 40 The Martyr
CHAPTER 41 The Young Master
CHAPTER 42 An Authentic Ghost Story
CHAPTER 43 Results
CHAPTER 44 The Liberator
CHAPTER 45 Concluding Remarks
CLASSIC LITERATURE: WORDS AND PHRASES adapted from theCollins English Dictionary
ABOUT THE AUTHOR. Life & Times. The Abolitionists and Slavery
The Book’s Plot
HISTORY OF COLLINS
COPYRIGHT
ABOUT THE PUBLISHER
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Harriet Beecher Stowe
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“Well, but, missis, you never would give your consent—to—to—”
“Nonsense, child! to be sure I shouldn’t. What do you talk so for? I would as soon have one of my own children sold. But really, Eliza, you are getting altogether too proud of that little fellow. A man can’t put his nose into the door, but you think he must be coming to buy him.”
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