[List of Titles]
Title 1. Harriet Beecher Stowe's UNCLE TOM'S CABIN, and the characters of Aunt Ophelia,
Eliza, Marks the Lawyer, Topsy, Little Eva, and the immortal UNCLE TOM will live
forever. Title 2. Many slaves ran away to escape unjust treatment by their masters. Title 3. George Shelby and his faithful servant, Uncle Tom. Title 4. Eliza and her baby son . . . great favorites on the plantation. Title 5. Eliza's husband, George Harris, a Mulatto. Title 6. Haley, a notorious slave trader. Title 7. "Mr. Shelby, I want thet boy Harry, and thet niggah Tom.
I get 'em both or I forclose the mortgage. You just got until eight to-night
to decide." Title 8. As George Harris bids farewell to Eliza, she tells him of Haley's
demand for their boy. Title 9. "Mr. Shelby will never sell our son . . . he is not like my
master." Title 10. "Good bye — when next you hear from me it will be as George
Harris, the free man — not as George Harris the slave." Title 11. Shelby is forced to sell Uncle Tom and Little Harry. Title 12. "Massa Shelby done sold you, my lamb — but with the help of
Him above, maybe I can save you." Title 13. George Harris prepares to escape to Canada, while his wife,
Eliza, takes desperate measures to save her child. Title 14. Eliza bids farewell to Uncle Tom and Chloe. Title 15. "I'll put the bloodhounds on her track . . . I'll catch
her." Title 16. On Eliza's trail. Title 17. Tom Loker and Marks the Lawyer. Title 18. The hazards of floating ice and a swift current does not deter
this mother . . . for freedom lies on the other side. Title 19. Phineas Fletcher, A Quaker, extends aid to Eliza. Title 20. Haley, bitter and disgrunted, returns to take Uncle Tom to NEW
ORLEANS. Title 21. "When I'm a man, I'll buy you back Uncle Tom," . . . "Mr.
Haley, there's not one in the world like Uncle Tom." Title 22. Master Shelby grieves for his Uncle Tom. Title 23. Haley seeks the help of Marks and Loker. Title 24. "I'll get Harris and the boy for you if I have to chase them
all the way to Canada." Title 25. Marks and Loker hire a posse to hunt down the fugitives. Title 26. George Harris and Eliza, his wife, are reunited. Title 27. Bound for New Orleans, Uncle Tom meets St. Clair and Little Eva. Title 28. Aunt Ophelia and Little Eva. Title 29. Uncle Tom saves Little Eva from a watery grave. Title 30. St. Claire buys Uncle Tom for Eva. Title 31. TWO YEARS LATER Uncle Tom tells Eva of the New Jerusalem. Title 32. Topsy . . . She wasn't born, she just growed. Title 33. Aunt Ophelia upbraids Topsy for stealing. Title 34. "Topsy, I love you and if you love me, you will promise never
to steal again." Title 35. Spring brings sadness into the St. Clair home. Title 36. Eva exacts a promise from her father to free Uncle Tom. Title 37. "In Heaven above, where all is love, we'll meet to part no
more." Title 38. Topsy's offering. Title 39. While attempting to prevent a quarrel, St. Clair is accidently
stabbed to death. Title 40. On St. Clair's death, his slaves, including Uncle Tom are sold at
auction.|THE SLAVE MARKET. Title 41. Simon Legree, a harsh slaver owner, buys Uncle Tom and a young
girl, Emmeline. Title 42. Up the river to Legree's plantation. Title 43. Cassy, a slave who is Legree's housekeeper. Title 44. "God help the poor wretches he is bringing to this Hell on
earth." Title 45. Legree warns the slaves not to try to escape. Title 46. "Tom, you nigger, St. Clair spoiled you but I'll make better
use of those muscles of yours." Title 47. Tom put to work in the fields with the other slaves. Title 48. "I hate religious niggers, damn you! Give that boy a hundred
lashes, or I'll send you to that New Jerusalem you are always talking
about." Title 49. Emmeline is made house-keeper, and Cassy is sent to work in the
fields. Title 50. "Legree will never make that girl the thing he made me . . .
To-night we will find our freedom, or a grave in the swamp." Title 51. That afternoon. Title 52. Cassy and Emmeline prepare to run away. Title 53. Young Shelby, now grown to manhood, remembering his promise, seeks
Uncle Tom. Title 54. "I am seeking an old negro by the name of Tom." Title 55. "Why we heard Tom was sold to Simon Legree, who lives down on
the Red River." Title 56. "Tell me where Cassy and Emmeline went, or I'll break every
bone in your black body." Title 57. Young Shelby continues his search for Uncle Tom. Title 58. Sympathy for the poor old slave creates a desire for swift revenge
in the heart of the boy whom Uncle Tom refused to whip. Title 59. In darkness and sorrow, Uncle Tom still has faith that God has not
forsaken him. Title 60. "Young George has come! The Lawd has given me the victory.
Glory be to His name. I die content knowin' you all did not forget old Uncle
Tom." Title 61. "— by virtue of the power vested — all persons held slaves,
shall be thenceforth and forever free — upon this act I invoke the considered
judgement of mankind and the gracious favor of Almighty God."
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