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Harriet Beecher Stowe

Uncle Tom's Cabin

  • lavinvinodhas quoted4 years ago
    Ay, ay! women always say such things, cause they ha'nt no sort of calculation. Just show 'em how many watches, feathers, and trinkets, one's weight in gold would buy, and that alters the case, I reckon."
    "I tell you, Haley, this must not be spoken of; I say no, and I mean no," said Shelby, decidedly.
    "Well, you'll let me have the boy
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    opinion of it.
    "Capital, sir,—first chop!" said the trader; then turning, and slapping his hand familiarly on Shelby's shoulder, he added—
    "Come, how will you trade about the gal?—what shall I say for her—what'll you take?"
    "Mr. Haley, she is not to be sold," said Shelby. "My wife would not part with her for her weight in gold."
  • lavinvinodhas quoted4 years ago
    him in admiration, "there's an article, now! You might make your fortune on that ar gal in Orleans, any day. I've seen over a thousand, in my day, paid down for gals not a bit handsomer."
    "I don't want to make my fortune on her," said Mr. Shelby, dryly; and, seeking to turn the conversation, he uncorked a bottle of fresh wine, and asked his companion's
  • lavinvinodhas quoted4 years ago
    him in admiration, "there's an article, now! You might make your fortune on that ar gal in Orleans, any day. I've seen over a thousand, in my day, paid down for gals not a bit handsomer."
    "I don't want to make my fortune on her," said Mr. Shelby, dryly; and, seeking to turn the conversation, he uncorked a bottle of fresh wine, and asked his compani
  • lavinvinodhas quoted4 years ago
    stopped and looked hesitatingly at him.
    "I was looking for Harry, please, sir;" and the boy bounded toward her, showing his spoils, which he had gathered in the skirt of his robe.
    "Well, take him away then," said Mr. Shelby; and hastily she withdrew, carrying the child on her arm.
    "By Jupiter," said the trader, turning to
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    strange man fixed upon her in bold and undisguised admiration. Her dress was of the neatest possible fit, and set off to advantage her finely moulded shape;—a delicately formed hand and a trim foot and ankle were items of appearance that did not escape the quick eye of the trader, well used to run up at a glance the points of a fine female article.
    "Well, Eliza?" said her master, as she
  • lavinvinodhas quoted4 years ago
    apparently about twenty-five, entered the room.
    There needed only a glance from the child to her, to identify her as its mother. There was the same rich, full, dark eye, with its long lashes; the same ripples of silky black hair. The brown of her complexion gave way on the cheek to a perceptible flush, which deepened as she saw the gaze of the
  • lavinvinodhas quoted4 years ago
    Hurrah! bravo! what a young 'un!" said Haley; "that chap's a case, I'll promise. Tell you what," said he, suddenly clapping his hand on Mr. Shelby's shoulder, "fling in that chap, and I'll settle the business—I will. Come, now, if that ain't doing the thing up about the rightest!"
    At this moment, the door was pushed gently open, and a young quadroon woman
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    a doleful pucker, and spitting from right to left, in imitation of an old man.
    Both gentlemen laughed uproariously.
    "Now, Jim," said his master, "show us how old Elder Robbins leads the psalm." The boy drew his chubby face down to a formidable length, and commenced toning a psalm tune through his nose, with imperturbable gravity.
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    trader sighed contemplatively, and poured out some more brandy.
    "Well, then, Haley, how will you trade?" said Mr. Shelby, after an uneasy interval of silence.
    "Well, haven't you a boy or gal that you could throw in with Tom?"
    "Hum!—none that I could well spare; to tell the truth, it's only hard necessity makes
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