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Uncle Tom's Cabin

CHAPTER XXVII
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It's a troublesome bad habit I've got, Tom." "If Mas'r would only pray!" "How do you know I don't, Tom ?" "Does Mas'r ?" "I would, Tom, if there was anybody there when I pray; but it's all speaking unto nothing, when I do.

But come, Tom, you pray now, and show me how." Tom's heart was full; he poured it out In prayer, like waters that have been long suppressed.

One thing was plain enough; Tom thought there was somebody to hear, whether there were or not.

In fact, St.Clare felt himself borne, on the tide of his faith and feeling, almost to the gates of that heaven he seemed so vividly to conceive.

It seemed to bring him nearer to Eva.
"Thank you, my boy," said St.Clare, when Tom rose.


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