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Harriet Beecher Stowe

Identifier: talksaboutauthor00bloo (find matches)
Title: Talks about authors and their work
Year: 1899 (1890s)
Authors: Bloor, Ella Reeve, 1862-1951
Subjects: Authors, American Authors
Publisher: Chicago : A. Flanagan
Contributing Library: University of California Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: MSN

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he village school, kept bya nice girl named Betty, until he became an ap-prentice boy to Joe, expecting to be a blacksmith,too, until one day word came to them that Piphad a great fortune waiting for him when hegrew up, and that he must go to London to beeducated and live like a fine gentleman. No oneknew where the money came from, but Joe andPip thought it must be from an old lady wholived in the neighborhood, who had been kind toPip, and who was very rich. Years after, when Pip had grown to be a man,he learned that the money had all come to him TALKS ABOUT AUTHORS. 115 from the old convict, who, after escaping to Aus-tralia, had made a large fortune, and all theyears of Pips boyhood and youth had beensending him money for his education, thathe might live like a rich mans son. He did allthis for Pip, because he remembered the littleboy who had helped him in his trouble so longbefore. Dickens wrote a large book about Pips life,and you will all like to read about his GreatExpectations.
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HARRIET BEECHER STOWE. HARRIET BEECHER STOWE, AND uncle TOMS cabin. Born, June 14, 1812; Died, 1896. It seems strange to think that ahnost a cen-tury has passed since the little girl was bornwho grew up to write Uncle Toms Cabin. Just eighty-seven years have passed since thecurly-haired girl Harriet Beecher, was born intothe large family of the Reverend Lyman Beecher,then a poor preacher living in the town of Little-field, Connecticut. The girls mother had a sweet,gentle spirit which was never forgotten by thechildren, although she died while they wereall young. Harriet remembered her mothers great lovefor flowers, and especially one thing that hap-pened. Her brother in New York had sent thelittle girls mother some fine tulip bulbs, whichwere very precious in those days, especially toone who loved flowers as Mrs. Beecher did.Little Harriet found them hidden away in thenursery, and thinking that they were onions,she persuaded her brothers and sisters that theywere good to eat. So they

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