Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Mrs. Stowe” in chapter 5 of Charles E. Stowe, Harriet Beecher Stowe compiled from her letters and journals by her son Charles Edward Stowe:
... Now Elisabeth has a tact and quickness of perception that I trust to, and her remarks have made me uneasy enough.
I am unused to being criticised, and don't know how I shall bear it.
In 1833 Mrs. Stowe first had the subject of slavery brought to her personal notice by taking a trip across the river from Cincinnati into Kentucky in company with Miss Dutton, one of the associate teachers in the Weste...
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