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Clotelle; Or, The Colored Heroine, a tale of the Southern States; Or, The President's Daughter

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CLOTELLE; OR, THE COLORED HEROINE.

A TALE OF THE SOUTHERN STATES.


By William Wells Brown






CONTENTS


CLOTELLE

CHAPTER I.   THE SOUTHERN SOCIAL CIRCLE

CHAPTER II.   THE NEGRO SALE

CHAPTER III.   THE SLAVE-SPECULATOR

CHAPTER IV.   THE BOAT-RACE

CHAPTER V.   THE YOUNG MOTHER

CHAPTER VI.   THE SLAVE-MARKET.

CHAPTER VII.   THE SLAVE-HOLDING PARSON

CHAPTER VIII.   A NIGHT IN THE PARSON'S KITCHEN

CHAPTER IX.   THE MAN OF HONOR

CHAPTER X.   THE QUADROON'S HOME

CHAPTER XI.   TO-DAY A MISTRESS, TO-MORROW A SLAVE

CHAPTER XII.   THE MOTHER-IN-LAW

CHAPTER XIII.   A HARD-HEARTED WOMAN

CHAPTER XIV.   THE PRISON

CHAPTER XV.   THE ARREST

CHAPTER XVI.   DEATH IS FREEDOM

CHAPTER XVII.   CLOTELLE

CHAPTER XVIII.   A SLAVE-HUNTING PARSON

CHAPTER XIX.   THE TRUE HEROINE

CHAPTER XX.   THE HERO OF MANY ADVENTURES

CHAPTER XXI.   SELF-SACRIFICE

CHAPTER XXII.   LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT AND WHAT FOLLOWED

CHAPTER XXIII.   MEETING OF THE COUSINS

CHAPTER XXIV.   THE LAW AND ITS VICTIM

CHAPTER XXV.   THE FLIGHT

CHAPTER XXVI.   THE HERO OF A NIGHT

CHAPTER XXVII.   TRUE FREEDOM

CHAPTER XXVIII.   FAREWELL TO AMERICA

CHAPTER XXIX.   A STRANGER IN A STRANGE LAND

CHAPTER XXX.   NEW FRIENDS

CHAPTER XXXI.   THE MYSTERIOUS MEETING

CHAPTER XXXII.   THE HAPPY MEETING

CHAPTER XXXIII.   THE HAPPY DAY

CHAPTER XXXIV.   CLOTELLE MEETS HER FATHER.

CHAPTER XXXV.   THE FATHER'S RESOLVE

CHAPTER XXXVI.   THE RETURN HOME

CHAPTER XXXVII.   THE ANGEL OF MERCY

CHAPTER XXXVIII.     THE GREAT TUNNEL AND THE MISTAKE

CHAPTER XXXIX.   CONCLUSION




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