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Aunt Phillis’s Cabin

CHAPTER XXVI
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Tom converts her, but I am sorry to see she steals money and goods, and fibs tremendously afterwards.

We hope the rest of his converts did him more credit.
The poor fellow dies at last--converting two awful wretches with his expiring breath.

The process of conversion was very short.

"Oh! Lord, give me these two more souls, I pray." That prayer was answered.
The saddest part of this book would be, (if they were just,) the inferences to be drawn from the history of this wretch, Legree.

Mrs.Stowe says, "He was rocked on the bosom of a mother, cradled with prayer and pious hymns, his now seared brow bedewed with the waters of baptism.


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