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Show IV CONTENTS. CHAPTER XXXI. Cll APTER XXXII. CH,\PTER XXXII[. CASSY, CHAPTER XXXIV. Tm: Qut.DROOx's STORY, CIIAP'l'ER XXXV. CHAPTER XXXVI. EMltELL"\"E Axo c.\ssY, . CHAPTER XXX\'Ir. LmEnr,·, CHAPTER XXXVIII. 'fnE VICTORY, CHAPTER XXXIX . CHAPTER XL. CIIAP'fER XLI. TnE YoUNG MASTER, CHAP1'ER XLI[. AN Aurm: ..-rtc Gnosr Sronl', . . . RESULTS, CIIAP1'ER XLIII. Tm: LmERAron, CHAP'l'ER XLIV. CoXCLUDINO RDLutKS, CIIAPl'ER XLV. 168 176 188 108 213 222 231 240 254 267 276 235 294 305 310 UNCLE TOWS CABIN· on, LIFJ~ AMONG THE LOWLY. CIIAP1'ER XIX. MISS Olll'f.LU'e EXI'ERIENCE9 A~'D OI'I!HON'S, CONTinuED. "ToM, you needn't get me the horses. I don't want to go,'' she said. " Why not, Miss Ev>? " "These things sink into my hcn.rt, Tom," said Eva,- 11 they sink into my heart," she repeated, earnestly. ' 1 I don't want to go;" and she turned from Tom, and went into tho house. A few days after, another woman came, in old Pruc's place, to bring the rusks ; Miss Ophcli> was in the kitchen. "Lor!" said Dinah, " what 's got Pruc?" "Pruc isn't coming any more," said the woman, mysteriously. "Why not? " said Dinah. "She an't dead, is she?" '' 'Ve doesn't exactly know. She's down cellar,'' said the wom>n, glancing at Miss Ophelia. After Miss Ophelia h:ul taken tho rusks, Dinah followed the woman to tho door. "What has got Prue, :my how? " she said. VOL. JI, 1"' |