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William H. Herndon, Jesse William Weik, Herndon's Lincoln: The True Story of a Great Life, Etiam in minimis major, The History and Personal Recollections of Abraham Lincoln by William H. Herndon, for twenty years his friend and Jesse William Weik 4 4 Browse Search
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. It was written by Lincoln and was headed: A letter from the lost Township. lost Townships, August 27, 1842. Dear Mr. Printer, I see you printed that long letter I sent you a spell ago. I'm quite encouraged by it, and can't keep from writingvening, Peggy, says I, and so I sloped, for I seed she was mad at me for making Jeff neglect her so long. And now, Mr. Printer, will you be sure to let us know in your next paper whether this Shields is a Whig or a Democrat? I don't care about as written by Miss Todd and Miss Jayne. I insert it without further comment: lost Townships, September 8, 1842. Dear Mr. Printer: I was a-standin‘ at the spring yesterday a-washin‘ out butter when I seed Jim Snooks a-ridin‘ up towards the house but, as Mr. S-is rather good-looking than otherwise, I must say I don't care if we compromise the matter by — really, Mr. Printer, I can't help blushin‘--but I — it must come outI — but widowed modesty — well, if I must, I must-wouldn't he