This chapter's epigraph comes from Harriet Beecher Stowe's "Incidents in the Life of a Slave" . It's a quote from Harriet's poem, "A Little Boy," in which she describes a baby boy who reminds her so much of her own when she was a child. Harriet tells us that she made a baby outfit for Bel-Air when he was born, and that's what she keeps in the attic. Harriet also says that she's always been told that animals are attached to their owners
This chapter's epigraph comes from Harriet Beecher Stowe's "Incidents in the Life of a Slave" . It's a quote from Harriet's poem, "A Little Boy," in which she describes a baby boy who reminds her so much of her own when she was a child. Harriet tells us that she made a baby outfit for Bel-Air when he was born, and that's what she keeps in the attic. Harriet also says that she's always been told that animals are attached to their owners