Uncle Tom's Cabin (1852)/Volume 1

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3674438Uncle Tom's Cabin (1852) — Volume 1Harriet Beecher Stowe


UNCLE TOM'S CABIN;

OR,

LIFE AMONG THE LOWLY.

BY

HARRIET BEECHER STOWE.

VOL. I.

BOSTON:
JOHN P. JEWETT & COMPANY.
CLEVELAND, OHIO:


JEWETT, PROCTOR & WORTHINGTON.
1852.

Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1851, by
HARRIET BEECHER STOWE,
In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the District of Maine.

STEREOTYPED BY
HOBART & ROBBINS,
NEW ENGLAND TYPE AND STEREOTYPE FOUNDERY,
BOSTON.


TABLE OF CONTENTS
VOL. I.

CHAPTER I.
In which the Reader is introduced to a Man of Humanity, 13
CHAPTER II.
The Mother, 27
CHAPTER III.
The Husband and Father, 31
CHAPTER IV.
An Evening in Uncle Tom's Cabin, 38
CHAPTER V.
Showing the Feelings of Living Property on changing Owners, 54
CHAPTER VI.
Discovery, 66
CHAPTER VII.
The Mother's Struggle, 79
CHAPTER VIII.
Eliza's Escape, 97
CHAPTER IX.
In which it appears that a Senator is but a Man 118
CHAPTER X.
The Property is carried off, 140
CHAPTER XI.
In which Property gets into an Improper State of Mind, 154
CHAPTER XII.
Select Incident of Lawful Trade, 172
CHAPTER XIII.
The Quaker Settlement, 195
CHAPTER XIV.
Evangeline, 207
CHAPTER XV.
Of Tom's new Master, and Various other Matters, 221
CHAPTER XVI.
Tom's Mistress and her Opinions, 243
CHAPTER XVII.
The Freeman's Defence, 268
CHAPTER XVIII.
Miss Ophelia's Experiences and Opinions, 291