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1 No one is so thoroughly superstitious as the godless man.
Uncle Tom's CabinBy Harriet Beecher Stowe ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XXXIX
2 No feudal baron in Magna Charta times could have more thoroughly resented some incursion of the crown.
Uncle Tom's CabinBy Harriet Beecher Stowe ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XVIII
3 George remained four years at a French university, and, applying himself with an unintermitted zeal, obtained a very thorough education.
Uncle Tom's CabinBy Harriet Beecher Stowe ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XLIII
4 The hunt was long, animated, and thorough, but unsuccessful; and, with grave, ironic exultation, Cassy looked down on Legree, as, weary and dispirited, he alighted from his horse.
Uncle Tom's CabinBy Harriet Beecher Stowe ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XL
5 There is not on earth a more merciless exactor of love from others than a thoroughly selfish woman; and the more unlovely she grows, the more jealously and scrupulously she exacts love, to the uttermost farthing.
Uncle Tom's CabinBy Harriet Beecher Stowe ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XV
6 Yet our laws positively and utterly forbid any efficient general educational system, and they do it wisely, too; for, just begin and thoroughly educate one generation, and the whole thing would be blown sky high.
Uncle Tom's CabinBy Harriet Beecher Stowe ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XIX
7 Miss Ophelia, in a few days, thoroughly reformed every department of the house to a systematic pattern; but her labors in all departments that depended on the cooperation of servants were like those of Sisyphus or the Danaides.
Uncle Tom's CabinBy Harriet Beecher Stowe ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XVIII
8 "Our folks," at first, thought it an odd and unnecessary addition to their well-trained domestic establishment; but, so thoroughly efficient was Miss Ophelia in her conscientious endeavor to do her duty by her lve, that the child rapidly grew in grace and in favor with the family and neighborhood.
Uncle Tom's CabinBy Harriet Beecher Stowe ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XLIII