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Uncle Tom’s Cabin, Young Folks’ Edition

CHAPTER XX
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You have heard how he died, and how he sent his love to you all.

It was on his grave, my friends, that I made up my mind, with God's help, never to own another slave, if it were possible to free him.

I resolved that nobody, through my fault, should ever run the risk of being parted from his dear ones, and of dying far from them, as he died.
'So, when you rejoice in your freedom, remember that you owe it to dear old Uncle Tom, and pay it back in kindness to his wife and children.
Think of your freedom every time you see Uncle Tom's Cabin; and let it help you to try to live as he did, and be as honest and faithful and Christian as he was.' THE END..


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