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The Wonderful Story of Lincoln

Chapter 7 THE LINCOLN BOY AND HIS SISTER

Word Count: 433    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

n the history of America. Deep in the wild woods of Kentucky, in the humblest conditions of nature, farthest fro

the period of his work, and he was noted for being remarkably considerate in "keeping his place," and for not coming in "where he was not wanted." It is said that he would lift his hat and bow when he entered the house, and that he was reliable, tender and kind, "like his sister." We won

first attempts at essay writing was on the subject

and he anxiously asked the lawyer to read it and pass an opinion on its merits. The lawyer did so, declaring t

of cruelty is shown by the

al, but, coming by and seeing what they were doing, he dashed in among them, knocked the firebrand from the boy's hand, and fought them all away from the turtle. Then he gave them a fierce scolding for their c

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The Wonderful Story of Lincoln
The Wonderful Story of Lincoln
“The Wonderful Story of Lincoln by Charles M. Stevens”