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Reminiscences of Abraham Lincoln : by distinguished men of his time . *f^-^^ /Ca^X^ t^Cfi-y ^p6L*J^ Cftly C^ CK, ^^-^y ^^fi^jO^^.^^- ^A-CCct^ZiXJ ^ GTkjC^oik. w^yt^?u<^? ^?y-<. ^ua^ /ie. •Xk*.c^ fjaA,tuU ^^cccA.\^cL ^-t^ e^o-ic o^.^c£:,— [12] e^iyut cU^-tA i.^€* 11 Uti ^eycc,^ <?A^n*tt. ,7^ 0(^ Ctj%.£C /:^A-<i^~^^^^w<^;i;^ <^Az k--<-Czj /wt^ H^n^^A. ^x^y 1131 t. I. Ulysses S. Grant. New York, Oct. 26, Sir: In the first draft of his book, Gen. Grant had fixedupon quite a large number of anecdotes which wereafterward omitted. Among the number I find thefollowing, for which, as will be seen, he was indebtedto President Lincoln. Respectfully, F. D. Thorndike Rice, Esq. I. JUST after receiving my commission as lieu-tenant-general, the President called me asideto speak to me privately. After a brief referenceto the military situation, he said he thought he couldillustrate what he wanted to say by a story, whichhe related as follows: At one time there was agreat war among the animals, and one side had greatdifficulty in getting a commander who had sufficient 2 REMINISCENCES OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN confidence in himself. Finally, they found a monkey,by the name of Jocko, who said that he thoughthe could command their army if his tail could bemade a little longer. So they got more tail andspliced it od. to his caudal a
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