item: #1 of 3 id: 11171 author: Stowe, Harriet Beecher title: Uncle Tom's Cabin, Young Folks' Edition date: None words: 17206 flesch: 99 summary: He went to his cousin, Miss Ophelia St. Clare, and begged her to come and keep house for him, and to look after Eva. Poor Uncle Tom found that he had quite forgotten how to make some of the letters. keywords: clare; eliza; eva; miss; ophelia; tom; topsy; uncle cache: 11171.txt plain text: 11171.txt item: #2 of 3 id: 15698 author: Woodward, A. title: A Review of Uncle Tom's Cabin; or, An Essay on Slavery date: None words: 56622 flesch: 69 summary: Mrs. Stowe asserts that there are no laws in slave States to protect slaves, and to punish the cruel and brutal outrages of masters. They are denied in free, as well as in slave States, the right of suffrage, or any participation, whatever, in civil affairs. keywords: abolition; african; bible; church; circumstances; condition; country; evil; free; god; good; laws; man; masters; men; mrs; negro; negroes; north; object; race; right; servants; slave states; slaveholders; slavery; slaves; southern; states; stowe; subject; time; tom; union; united; white; work; world; years cache: 15698.txt plain text: 15698.txt item: #3 of 3 id: 28021 author: Stowe, Harriet Beecher title: Pictures and Stories from Uncle Tom's Cabin date: None words: 9300 flesch: 89 summary: Mr. Shelby lost his money, and got in debt to a man who dealt in slaves; for that debt he sold little Harry to him, and the rest of it was paid with poor Tom. From his master, by wicked trader bought; And he will carry poor Tom next day, From children, and wife, and home away. keywords: bird; eva; george; good; harry; man; mother; poor; tom; trader cache: 28021.txt plain text: 28021.txt