Crisis, the — Volume 03 by Winston Churchill
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on the landing to make inquiries. There he met another citizen in shirt
sleeves, like unto the first, in the very act of sweeping his beard out of the way of a dexterous expectoration. "Wal, young man," said he, "who be you lookin' for here?" "For Mr. Lincoln," said Stephen. At this the gentleman sat down on the dirty top step; and gave vent to quiet but annoying laughter. "I reckon you come to the wrong place." "I was told this was his office," said Stephen, with some heat. "Whar be you from?" said the citizen, with interest. "I don't see what that has to do with it," answered our friend. "Wal," said the citizen, critically, "if you was from Philadelphy or Boston, you might stand acquitted." Stephen was on the point of claiming Boston, but wisely hesitated. "I'm from St. Louis, with a message for Mr. Lincoln," he replied. "Ye talk like y e was from down East," said the citizens who seemed in the humor for conversation. "I reckon old Abe's' too busy to see you. Say, young man, did you ever hear of Stephen Arnold Douglas, alias the Little Giant, alias the Idol of our State, sir?" |
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