Lincoln; An Account of His Personal Life, Especially of Its Springs of Action As Revealed And Deepened By the Ordeal of War

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Clay at the President's reception, they were armed. Wade had "his famous rifle" which he had brought with him to Congress, which at times in the fury of debate he had threatened to use, which had become a byword. These Senators seem to have ventured nearer to the front than did Trumbull and Grimes, and were a little later in the retreat. At a "choke-up," still on the far side of Center- ville, their carriage passed the carriage of the four Con- gressmen — who, by the way, were also armed, havin
...g among them "four of the largest navy revolvers." AH these men, whatever their faults or absurdities, were intrepid. The Congressmen, at least, were in no good humor, for they had driven through a regiment of three- months men whose time expired that day and who despite the cannon in the distance were hurrying home.
The race of the fugitives continued. At Centerville, the Congressmen passed Wade. Soon afterward Wade passed them for the second time. About a mile out of Fairfax Court House, "at the foot of a long down grade, the pike on the northerly side was fenced and ran along a farm.


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