Uncle tom's cabin by Harriet Elizabeth Beecher Stowe
Author:Harriet Elizabeth Beecher Stowe [Stowe, Harriet Elizabeth Beecher]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Roman
Published: 1852-07-15T08:00:00+00:00
CHAPTER 19
Miss Opheliaâs Experiences and Opinions (Continued)
Tom, you neednât get me the horses. I donât want to go,â she said.
âWhy not, Miss Eva?â
âThese things sink into my heart, Tom,â said Eva,ââthey sink into my heart,â she repeated, earnestly. âI donât want to go;â and she turned from Tom, and went into the house.
A few days after, another woman came, in old Prueâs place, to bring the rusks; Miss Ophelia was in the kitchen.
âLor!â said Dinah, âwhatâs got Prue?â
âPrue isnât coming any more,â said the woman, mysteriously.
âWhy not?â said Dinah. âShe anât dead, is she?â
âWe doesnât exactly know. Sheâs down cellar,â said the woman, glancing at Miss Ophelia.
After Miss Ophelia had taken the rusks, Dinah followed the woman to the door.
âWhat has got Prue, any how?â she said.
The woman seemed desirous, yet reluctant, to speak, and answered, in a low, mysterious tone.
âWell, you mustnât tell nobody. Prue, she got drunk agin,âand they had her down cellar,âand thar they left her all day,âand I hearn âem saying that the flies had got to her,âand sheâs dead!â
Dinah held up her hands, and, turning, saw close by her side the spirit-like form of Evangeline, her large, mystic eyes dilated with horror, and every drop of blood driven from her lips and cheeks.
âLor bless us! Miss Evaâs gwine to faint away! What got us all, to let her har such talk? Her paâll be rail mad.â
âI shanât faint, Dinah,â said the child, firmly; âand why shouldnât I hear it? It anât so much for me to hear it, as for poor Prue to suffer it.â
âLor sakes! it isnât for sweet, delicate young ladies, like you,âthese yer stories isnât; itâs enough to kill âem!â
Eva sighed again, and walked up stairs with a slow and melancholy step.
Miss Ophelia anxiously inquired the womanâs story. Dinah gave a very garrulous version of it, to which Tom added the particulars which he had drawn from her that morning.
âAn abominable business,âperfectly horrible!â she exclaimed, as she entered the room where St. Clare lay reading his paper.
âPray, what iniquity has turned up now?â said he.
âWhat now? why, those folks have whipped Prue to death!â said Miss Ophelia, going on, with great strength of detail, into the story, and enlarging on its most shocking particulars.
âI thought it would come to that, some time,â said St. Clare, going on with his paper.
âThought so!âanât you going to do anything about it?â said Miss Ophelia. âHavenât you got any selectmen, or anybody, to interfere and look after such matters?â
âItâs commonly supposed that the property interest is a sufficient guard in these cases. If people choose to ruin their own possessions, I donât know whatâs to be done. It seems the poor creature was a thief and a drunkard; and so there wonât be much hope to get up sympathy for her.â
âIt is perfectly outrageous,âit is horrid, Augustine! It will certainly bring down vengeance upon you.â
âMy dear cousin, I didnât do it, and I canât help it; I would, if I could. If low-minded, brutal people will act like themselves, what am I to do? They have absolute control; they are irresponsible despots.
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