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The Wonderful Story of Lincoln

Chapter 10 ILLUSTRATIONS SHOWING THE MAKING OF A MAN

Word Count: 482    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

that witnesses must tell the truth, th

other forbade the child from following him to work. But, one morning, she disobeyed and ran after him. She tried to surprise him by jumping up at his back, and catching him by the shoulde

at you. How could you disobey your mothe

" she said in the midst of her crying

it goes, but it is not all of the truth. You tell

th the whole truth, and the good mothe

ted in his experience with the boaster who was telling of his horse-race,

, was much of a hero in the eyes of a small boy who grew

Lamar boy thought it very rude in Lincoln. Finally Uncle Jimmy said, "Abe, I've

e it some more and the Lamar boy was disgusted that Lin

y, "I have the best horse in the world; after

id, "Well, Uncle Jimmy, why don't you t

amar. "He spoke something about fighting Abe, and Abe said, 'If you d

was very much hurt at the way my hero was treated,

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