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  1. Titlepage
  2. Imprint
  3. Preface to the 1853 Edition
  4. Narrative of the Life and Escape of William Wells Brown
  5. Epigraph
  6. Clotel
    1. I: The Negro Sale
    2. II: Going to the South
    3. III: The Negro Chase
    4. IV: The Quadroon’s Home
    5. V: The Slave Market
    6. VI: The Religious Teacher
    7. VII: The Poor Whites, South
    8. VIII: The Separation
    9. IX: The Man of Honour
    10. X: The Young Christian
    11. XI: The Parson Poet
    12. XII: A Night in the Parson’s Kitchen
    13. XIII: A Slave Hunting Parson
    14. XIV: A Free Woman Reduced to Slavery
    15. XV: Today a Mistress, Tomorrow a Slave
    16. XVI: Death of the Parson
    17. XVII: Retaliation
    18. XVIII: The Liberator
    19. XIX: Escape of Clotel
    20. XX: A True Democrat
    21. XXI: The Christian’s Death
    22. XXII: A Ride in a Stagecoach
    23. XXIII: Truth Stranger Than Fiction
    24. XXIV: The Arrest
    25. XXV: Death Is Freedom
    26. XXVI: The Escape
    27. XXVII: The Mystery
    28. XXVIII: The Happy Meeting
    29. XXIX: Conclusion
  7. Colophon
  8. Uncopyright

Uncopyright

May you do good and not evil.
May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others.
May you share freely, never taking more than you give.

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