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Aunt Phillis’s Cabin

CHAPTER XXVI
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"Ye can of yourself do nothing." But Tom is an exception--to the last he is perfect.

All Christians have been caught tripping sometimes, but Tom never is.

He is "bearing everybody's burdens." He might run away, but he will not.

He says, "The Lord has given me a work among these yer poor souls, and I'll stay with 'em, and bear my cross with 'em to the end." Christian reader, we must reflect.

We know where to go for _one_ instance of human perfection, where the human and the Divine were united, but we know not of another.
Tom converts Cassy, a most infamous creature from her own accounts, and we are to sympathize with her vileness, for she has no other traits of character described.


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