The Perfect Tribute (Classic Reprint)

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Occupied, unassuming; a man awk ward and ill-dressed; a man, as he leaned slouchingly against the wall, of no grace of look or manner, in whose haggard face seemed to be the suffering of the sins of the world. Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States, journeyed with his party to assist at the consecration, the next day, of the national cemetery at Gettysburg. The quiet November landscape slipped past the rattling train, and the President''s, deep-set eyes stared out at it gravely, a bit listlessly. From time to time he talked with those who were about him; from time to time there were ?ashes of that quaint wit which is linked, as his greatness, with his name, but his mind was to-day dispir ited, unhopeful. The weight on his.

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Publisher - Forgotten Books

Language - English

Hardback

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Author

Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews


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ISBN - 9780331577624

Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 0.2 cm

Page Count - 32

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