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[161] pour in upon the author. Her lifelong friend, whose words we have already so often quoted, wrote:--

I sat up last night until long after one o'clock reading and finishing “ Uncle Tom's Cabin.” I could not leave it any more than I could have left a dying child, nor could I restrain an almost hysterical sobbing for an hour after I laid my head upon my pillow. I thought I was a thorough-going abolitionist before, but your book has awakened so strong a feeling of indignation and of compassion that I never seem to have had any feeling on this subject until now.

The poet Longfellow wrote:--

I congratulate you most cordially upon the immense success and influence of Uncle Tom's Cabin. It is one of the greatest triumphs recorded in literary history, to say nothing of the higher triumph of its moral effect.

With great regard, and friendly remembrance to Mr. Stowe, I remain,

Yours most truly, Henry W. Longfellow.

Whittier wrote to Garrison:--

What a glorious work Harriet Beecher Stowe has wrought. Thanks for the Fugitive Slave Law! Better would it be for slavery if that law had never been enacted; for it gave occasion for “ Uncle Tom's Cabin.”

Garrison wrote to Mrs. Stowe:--

I estimate the value of anti-slavery writing by the abuse it brings. Now all the defenders of slavery have let me alone and are abusing you.

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