CHAPTER I UNCLE TOM AND LITTLE HARRY ARE SOLD Very many years ago, instead of having servants to ... Read more
Anti-Slavery Fiction Short Stories
Total Stories: 33
THE FIRST CHRISTMAS. Can any of us look back to the earlier days of our mortal pilgrimage and ... Read more
“When He ascended up on high, He led captivity captive, and gave gifts unto men.”–Eph. iv. 8. Some ... Read more
The shores of the Atlantic coast of America may well be a terror to navigators. They present an ... Read more
CHAPTER I. Miss Diana. Thanksgiving was impending in the village of Mapleton on the 20th of November, 1825. ... Read more
WHEN the apples were all gathered and the cider was all made, and the yellow pumpkins were rolled ... Read more
“O, dear! Christmas is coming in a fortnight, and I have got to think up presents for every ... Read more
At Rye Beach, during our summer’s vacation, there came, as there always will to seaside visitors, two or ... Read more
“Aunt Lois,” said I, “what was that story about Ruth Sullivan?” Aunt Lois’s quick black eyes gave a ... Read more
“And so you will not sign this paper?” said Alfred Melton to his cousin, a fine-looking young man, ... Read more
I. THE ALTAR OF LIBERTY, OR 1776. The wellsweep of the old house on the hill was relieved, ... Read more
“Ye see, boys,” said Sam Lawson, as we were gathering young wintergreen on a sunny hillside in June,–“ye ... Read more