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Uncle Tom's CabinBy Harriet Beecher Stowe ContextHighlight In CHAPTER VIII
2 "We want a party of runaway niggers," said Tom Loker.
Uncle Tom's CabinBy Harriet Beecher Stowe ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XVII
3Loker shut up his mouth, and listened to him with gruff and surly attention.
Uncle Tom's CabinBy Harriet Beecher Stowe ContextHighlight In CHAPTER VIII
4 The disguises the party had assumed were in accordance with the hints of Tom Loker.
Uncle Tom's CabinBy Harriet Beecher Stowe ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XXXVII
5 Tom Loker was soon carefully deposited in a much cleaner and softer bed than he had ever been in the habit of occupying.
Uncle Tom's CabinBy Harriet Beecher Stowe ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XVII
6 "If I find the young un, I'll bring him on to Cincinnati, and leave him at Granny Belcher's, on the landing," said Loker.
Uncle Tom's CabinBy Harriet Beecher Stowe ContextHighlight In CHAPTER VIII
7 Tom Loker we left groaning and touzling in a most immaculately clean Quaker bed, under the motherly supervision of Aunt Dorcas, who found him to the full as tractable a patient as a sick bison.
Uncle Tom's CabinBy Harriet Beecher Stowe ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XXXVII
8 The party beneath, now more apparent in the light of the dawn, consisted of our old acquaintances, Tom Loker and Marks, with two constables, and a posse consisting of such rowdies at the last tavern as could be engaged by a little brandy to go and help the fun of trapping a set of niggers.
Uncle Tom's CabinBy Harriet Beecher Stowe ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XVII