Subject: MSR Autobiography of a Female Sl Author: Martha Griffith Browne Uploaded By: HOST Comp Joots Date: 7/16/2002 File: Autobiography of a Female Slave.lit (417557 bytes) Estimated Download Time (53797 baud): < 2 minutes Download Count: 26 Equipment: Windows comput Needs: MS Reader Keywords: Autobiography of a Female Slave, Martha Griffith Browne, Autobiography, Black History Autobiography of a Female Slave by Martha Griffith Browne CONTENTS. CHAPTER I. The Old Kentucky Farm--My Parentage and Early Training--Death of the Master--The Sale-day--New Master and New Home, CHAPTER II. A View of the New Home, CHAPTER III. The Yankee School-Mistress--Her Philosophy--The American Abolitionists, CHAPTER IV. Conversation with Miss Bradly--A Light Breaks through the Darkness, CHAPTER V. A Fashionable Tea-Table--Table-Talk--Aunt Polly's Experience--The Overseer's Authority--The Whipping-Post--Transfiguring Power of Divine Faith, CHAPTER VI. Restored Consciousness--Aunt Polly's Account of my Miraculous Return to Life--The Master's Affray with the Overseer, CHAPTER VII. Amy's Narrative, and her Philosophy of a Future State, CHAPTER VIII. Talk at the Farm-House--Threats--The New Beau--Lindy, CHAPTER IX. Lindy's Boldness--A Suspicion--The Master's Accountability--The Young Reformer--Words of Hope--The Cultivated Mulatto--The Dawn of Ambition, CHAPTER X. The Conversation, in which Fear and Suspicion are Aroused--The Young Master, CHAPTER XI. The Flight--Young Master's Apprehensions--His Conversation--Amy--Edifying Talk among Ladies, CHAPTER XII. Mr. Peterkin's Rage--Its Escape--Chat at the Breakfast-Table--Change of Views--Power of the Flesh-pots, CHAPTER XIII. Recollection--Consoling Influence of Sympathy--Amy's Doctrine of the Soul--Talk at the Spring, CHAPTER XIV. The Prattlings of Insanity--Old Wounds Reopen--The Walk to the Doctor's--Influence of Nature CHAPTER XV. Quietude of the Woods--A Glimpse of the Stranger--Mrs. Mandy's Words of Cruel Irony--Sad Reflections, CHAPTER XVI. A Reflection--American Abolitionists --Disaffection in Kentucky--The Young Master--His Remonstrance, CHAPTER XVII. The Return of the Hunters, flushed with Success--Mr. Peterkin's Vagary, CHAPTER XVIII. The Essay of Wit--Young Abolitionist--His Influence--A Night at the Door of the "Lock-Up," CHAPTER XIX. Sympathy casteth out Fear--Consequence of the Night's Watch--Troubled Reflections, CHAPTER XX. The Trader--A Terrible Fright--Power of Prayer--Grief of the Helpless, CHAPTER XXI. Touching Farewell full of Pathos--The Parting--My Grief CHAPTER XXII. A Conversation--Hope Blossoms Out, but Charlestown is full Of Excitability, CHAPTER XXIII. The Supper--Its Consequences--Loss of Silver--A Lonely Night--Amy, CHAPTER XXIV. The Punishment--Cruelty--Its Fatal Consequence--Death, CHAPTER XXV. Conversation of the Father and Son--The Discovery; its Consequences--Death of the Young and Beautiful, CHAPTER XXVI. The Funeral--Miss Bradly's Departure--The Dispute--Spirit Questions, CHAPTER XXVII. The Awful Confession of the Master--Death--its Cold Solemnity, CHAPTER XXVIII. The Bridal--Its Ceremonies--A Trip, and a Change of Homes--The Magnolia--A Stranger, CHAPTER XXIX. The Argument, CHAPTER XXX. The Misdemeanor--The Punishment--Its Consequence--Fright, CHAPTER XXXI. The Day of Trial--Anxiety--The Volunteer Counsel--Verdict of the Jury CHAPTER XXXII. Execution of the Sentence--A Change--Hope, CHAPTER XXXIII. Sold--Life as a Slave--Pen--Charles' Story--Uncle Peter's Troubles--A Star Peeping Forth from the Cloud, CHAPTER XXXIV. Scene in the Pen--Starting "Down the River"--Uncle Peter's Trial--My Rescue, CHAPTER XXXV. The New Home--A Pleasant Family Group--Quiet Love-Meetings CHAPTER XXXVI. The New Associates--Depraved Views--Elsy's Mistake--Departure of the Young Ladies--Loneliness, CHAPTER XXXII. The New Mistress--Her Kindness of Disposition--A Pretty Home--And Love-Interviews in the Summer Days CHAPTER XXXVIII. An Awful Revelation--More Clouds to Darken the Sun of Life--Sickness and blessed Insensibility CHAPTER XXXIX. Gradual Return of Happy Spirits--Brighter Prospects--An Old Acquaintance, CHAPTER XL. The Crisis of Existence--A Dreadful Page in Life, CHAPTER XLI. A Revelation--Death the Peaceful Angel--Calmness, CHAPTER XLII. Conclusion,