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''Abe'' Lincoln's Yarns and Stories - University of Macau Library

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<strong>Yarns</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Stories</strong>, by Alex<strong>and</strong>er K. McClure 223departure for Washington to be inaugurated, he wrote to Lamon atBloomington, that he desired to see him at once. He went to Springfield,<strong>and</strong> Lincoln said:"Hill, on the 11th I go to Washington, <strong>and</strong> I want you to go along with me.Our friends have already asked me to send you as Consul to Paris. Youknow I would cheerfully give you anything for which our friends may askor which you may desire, but it looks as if we might have war."In that case I want you with me. In fact, I must have you. So get yourselfready <strong>and</strong> come along. It will be h<strong>and</strong>y to have you around. If there is to bea fight, I want you to help me to do my share <strong>of</strong> it, as you have done intimes past. You must go, <strong>and</strong> go to stay."This is Lamon's version <strong>of</strong> it.LINCOLN WASN'T BUYING NOMINATIONS.To a party who wished to be empowered to negotiate reward for promises<strong>of</strong> influence in the Chicago Convention, 1860, Mr. Lincoln replied:"No, gentlemen; I have not asked the nomination, <strong>and</strong> I will not now buy itwith pledges."If I am nominated <strong>and</strong> elected, I shall not go into the Presidency as the tool<strong>of</strong> this man or that man, or as the property <strong>of</strong> any factor or clique."HE ENVIED THE SOLDIER AT THE FRONT.After some very bad news had come in from the army in the field, Lincolnremarked to Schuyler Colfax:"How willingly would I exchange places to-day with the soldier who sleepson the ground in the Army <strong>of</strong> the Potomac!"DON'T TRUST TOO FAR

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