Lincolnics : Familiar Sayings of Abraham Lincoln C.1

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It was a question aiincolnics 73 of fertility of invention and of resources, like the composer Rossini, who, when writ- ing an opera in bed, preferred to com- pose an entire aria to getting off the couch and seeking some leaves which had blown beneath it.
Practice Before and Behind the Bar.
The Rev. Dr. Cuyler has cited Abraham Lincoln among the illustrious upholders of temperance and is justified in so doing. This does not conflict with the fact that the village stores with which Lincoln was c
...onnected as assistant and proprietor in his earlier years were groggeries as well as groceries — it was in- evitable at the time. The bar was as set a fixture as the counter. Rum and whis- key were the two medicines most gener- ally used. The ex-bartender did not deny the fact although it was a light stigma to bear. Nevertheless, in the Douglas-Lin- coln debates, the former had the unkind- 74 Xincolnics ness to utter a slur about his adversary having more practice behind the bar than before it — for Lincoln had but re- cently been admitted to plead in the courts.

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