Abraham Lincoln by John Drinkwater
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_Lincoln:_ Of course I do-- _Mrs. Lincoln:_ You don't. Your head is too stuffed with things to think about my ways. I've got neighbours if you haven't. _Lincoln:_ Well, now, your neighbours are mine, I suppose. _Mrs. Lincoln:_ Then why won't you consider appearances a little? _Lincoln:_ Certainly. I must. _Mrs. Lincoln:_ Will you get a new hat? _Lincoln:_ Yes, I must see about it. _Mrs. Lincoln:_ When? _Lincoln:_ In a day or two. Before long. _Mrs. Lincoln:_ Abraham, I've got a better temper than anybody will ever guess. _Lincoln:_ You have, my dear. And you need it, I confess. SUSAN _comes in._ _Susan:_ The gentlemen have come. _Mrs. Lincoln:_ I'll come to them. |
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