Uncle Tom's Cabin

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Description

Engaging character dialogue

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

British (General)

Transcript

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so relies on my girl said the husband mournfully bear up now and goodbye for I'm going. Going, George? Going where? To Canada said he straightening himself up. And when I'm there, I'll buy you. That's all the hope that's left us. You have a kind master that won't refuse to sell you. I'll buy you and the boy. God help me, I will. Oh, dreadful! If you should be taken, I won't be taken. ELISA, I'll die first. I'll be free or I'll die. You won't kill yourself. No need of that. They will kill me fast enough. They never will Get me down the river alive. Oh, George, for my sake, do be careful. Don't do anything wicked. Don't lay a hand on yourself or anybody else. You are tempted too much. Too much. But go. You must but go carefully. Prudently Pray God to help you. Well then ELISA here My plan master took it into his head to send me right by here with a note to Mr Signs that he lives a mile past. I believe he expected I should come here to tell you what I have. It would please him if he thought it would aggravate Shelby's folks, as he calls them. I'm going home quite resigned, you understand, as if all was over. I've got some preparations made, and there are those that will help me. And in the course of a week or so, I shall be among the missing someday. Pray for me, ELISA. Perhaps the good Lord will hear you. Oh, pray yourself, church and go trusting in him. Then you wouldn't do anything wicked. Well, now goodbye, said George, holding Eliza's hands and gazing into her eyes without moving. They stood silent. Then there were last words and sobs and bitter weeping. Such parting as those may make whose hope to meet again is that the Spider's Web and the husband and wife were parted.