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CHAPTER 16




Tom’s Mistress and Her Opinions



“AND now, Marie,” said St. Clare, “your golden days are dawning. Here is
our practical, business-like New England cousin, who will take the whole budget
of cares off your shoulders, and give you time to refresh yourself, and grow
young and handsome. The ceremony of delivering the keys had better come off
forthwith.”

This remark was made at the breakfast-table, a few mornings after Miss
Ophelia had arrived.

“I’m sure she’s welcome,” said Marie, leaning her head languidly on her
hand. “I think she’ll find one thing, if she does, and that is, that it’s we mistresses
that are the slaves, down here.”

“O, certainly, she will discover that, and a world of wholesome truths besides,
no doubt,” said St. Clare.

“Talk about our keeping slaves, as if we did it for our convenience,” said
Marie. “I’m sure, if we consulted that, we might let them all go at once.”

Evangeline fixed her large, serious eyes on her mother’s face, with an earnest
and perplexed expression, and said, simply, “What do you keep them for,
mamma?”
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