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... Lincoln is our business , more than anything else , " retorted the Vir- ginian . " Davis insists that my main task is to keep Lincoln's character always before all of you . But you insist on treating Lincoln as a Simple Susan . Davis is ...
... Lincoln is our business , more than anything else , " retorted the Vir- ginian . " Davis insists that my main task is to keep Lincoln's character always before all of you . But you insist on treating Lincoln as a Simple Susan . Davis is ...
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... Lincoln , although the snuff - colored riding clothes and the high riding boots were of the best mode - his wife saw to that - there was nothing regal in Lincoln's appearance , unless one caught the noble lines of brow and cheek , the ...
... Lincoln , although the snuff - colored riding clothes and the high riding boots were of the best mode - his wife saw to that - there was nothing regal in Lincoln's appearance , unless one caught the noble lines of brow and cheek , the ...
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... Lincoln . Stanton laughed . He accompanied Lincoln to the very door of the red parlor and left him with a snort compounded of sympathy , approval , and amusement . With a little sense of dread Lincoln entered the softly lighted room ...
... Lincoln . Stanton laughed . He accompanied Lincoln to the very door of the red parlor and left him with a snort compounded of sympathy , approval , and amusement . With a little sense of dread Lincoln entered the softly lighted room ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I THE PLOT AGAINST THE LINCOLNS | 5 |
THE SEARCH FOR TRUTH BEGINS | 19 |
THE FIRST LEVEE | 28 |
Urheberrecht | |
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