Life And Letters of Harriet Beecher Stowe

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Life And Letters of Harriet Beecher Stowe
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Writing to you, who need no incitement; to you, who have spun from your very vitals this tissue of agony and truths; for I know, I feel, that there are burning drops of your heart's best blood here concentrated. To you, who need no en- couragement or sympathy of mine, and whom I would not insult by praise, — oh, no, you stand on too high an emi- nence for praise; but methinks I see the prayers of the poor, the blessings of those who are ready to perish, gath- ering in clouds about you, and form...ing a halo round your beloved head. And surely the tears of gentle, sympathiz- ing childhood, that are dropping about many a Christian hearthstone over the wrongs and cruelties depicted by you so touchingly, will water the sod and spring up in bright flowers at your feet. And better still, I know^ — I see, in the flushing cheek, the clenched hand and indignant eye of the young man, as he dashes down the book and paces the room to hide the tears that he is too proud to show, too powerless to restrain, that you are sowing seed which shall yet spring up to the glory of God, to the good of the poor slave, to the enfranchisement of our beloved though guilty country.' Digitized by VjOOQIC 1853] GEOKGE SAND*S REVIEW OF UNCLE TOM 151 " In one respect, Mrs.

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