1 "But think of all these poor creatures," said Cassy.
2 Mas'r and Tom pelted the poor drowning creature with stones.
3 Well, now," said Marie, "I know it's impossible to get along with some of these creatures.
4 I tell you, my dear, I cannot absolve myself from the promises I make to these helpless creatures.
5 "I think such low creatures ought not to be allowed to go round to genteel families," said Miss Jane.
6 I told you, Cousin," said Marie, "that you'd find out that these creatures can't be brought up without severity.
7 You know poor little Carlo, that you gave me," added George; "the creature has been about all the comfort that I've had.
8 It might seem so to anybody with your feeling; but all these creatures get used to it; it's the only way they can be kept in order.
9 Slowly the weary, dispirited creatures, wound their way into the room, and, with crouching reluctance, presented their baskets to be weighed.
10 It is impossible to conceive of a human creature more wholly desolate and forlorn than Eliza, when she turned her footsteps from Uncle Tom's cabin.
11 Pale, shivering, with rigid features and compressed lips, she looked an entirely altered being from the soft and timid creature she had been hitherto.
12 The instant Haley touched the saddle, the mettlesome creature bounded from the earth with a sudden spring, that threw his master sprawling, some feet off, on the soft, dry turf.
13 It was only yesterday," said George, "as I was busy loading stones into a cart, that young Mas'r Tom stood there, slashing his whip so near the horse that the creature was frightened.
14 To the gang, however, she was known; for there was much looking and turning of heads, and a smothered yet apparent exultation among the miserable, ragged, half-starved creatures by whom she was surrounded.
15 Why, the fact is, this concern belonged to a couple of drunken creatures that keep a low restaurant that I have to pass by every day, and I was tired of hearing her screaming, and them beating and swearing at her.
16 The poor, worn-down, brutalized creatures, at first, could scarce comprehend this; but, when it was continued week after week, and month after month, it began to awaken long-silent chords in their benumbed hearts.
17 By stealth, there had been there, in the darkness of the night, poor desolated creatures, who stole from their scanty hours' rest, that they might repay to him some of those ministrations of love in which he had always been so abundant.
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