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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1852 edition. Excerpt: ... " What's that 1" said another lady. " Some poor slaves below," said the mother. " And they've got chains on," said the boy. " What a shame to our country that such sights are to be seen ! " said another lady. "O, there 's a great deal to be said on both sides of the subject," said a genteel woman, who sat at her state-room door sewing, while her little girl and boy wefle playing round her. "I've been south, and I must say I think the negroes are better off than they would be to be free." " In some respects, some of them are well off, I grant," said the lady to whose remark she had answered. ." The most dreadful part of slavery, to my mind, is its outrages on the feelings and affections, -- the separating of families, for example." " That is a bad thing, certainly," said the otherJady, holding up a baby's dress she had just completed, and looking intently on its trimmings; " but then, I fancy, it don't occur often." "O, it does," said the first lady, eagerly; "I've lived many years in Kentucky and Virginia both, and I've seen enough to make any one's heart sick. Suppose, ma'am, your two children, there, should be talren from you, and sold 1" " We can't reason from our feelings to those of this class of persons," said the other lady, sorting out some worsteds on her lap. " Indeed, ma'am, you can know nothing of them, if you say so," answered the first lady, warmly. " I was born and brought up - among them, I know they do feel, just as keenly, -- even more so, perhaps, -- as we do." The lady said "Indeed!" yawned, and looked out the cabin window, and finally repeated, for a finale, the remark with which she had begun, -- " After all, I think they are better off than they would be to be free." " It's undoubtedly the intention of Providence that...
Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe
Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe
Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe