The book A Man of the People; a Drama of Abraham Lincoln was written by author Dixon, Thomas, 1864-1946 Here you can read free online of A Man of the People; a Drama of Abraham Lincoln book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is A Man of the People; a Drama of Abraham Lincoln a good or bad book?
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Benjamin I know ! Did you get much out of him? The Doorman Why, how — how do ye mean? Benjamin Find out anything about his people — where he came from, where he's going to — what he's doing in Rich- mond? The Doorman Oh, no, sir ! He's full of fun — he kept me laughin' most o' the time Benjamin I see ! [Laughs.'} He knows his business. Show him in. The Doorman Yes, sir [Benjamin seats himself at one of the small tables at left and examines his schedule for the day's work. The Doorman opens the ...door and shows ["9] A MAN OF THE PEOPLE Vaughan in, dressed in Confederate uniform. Benjamin rises and greets him cordially.] Benjamin Good morning, young man [Gives Vaughan the Sign of the Knights of the Golden Circle.'] Vaughan [Returns Sign.] Good morning, Mr. Benjamin — I hope you've rested well? Benjamin Not so well as usual — the truth is I've been wrestling all night with the problem of Jacquess and Gilmore. I've confirmed your view that they have given their real names. Gilmore is a reporter of the New York Tribune and Colonel Jacquess is a Methodist clergy- man well known in the hospital service, in fact famous for his kindly treatment of Southern prisoners Vaughan Just as I told you Benjamin I've allowed the Commissioner of Exchange who has been holding them in custody to bring them here this morning Vaughan Good!
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