. Abraham Lincoln before 1860 . hour passed, and the bride as well as theguests grew restless. Another hoursed. Messengers were sent outthrough the town, and, each returningiinuLcoiiipanied, it hecauie evident thatMr. Lincolns absence was MRS. LINCOLN DURING THE CIVIL WAR. The party broke up, and Miss Todd re-tired to her own room. Toward day-break, after persistent search, Lincolnwas found. - Itestless, gloomy, desperate,he seemed an object of pity. His friends,fearing a tragic termination of thestrange episode, watched him instrument which could be usedfor suicid


. Abraham Lincoln before 1860 . hour passed, and the bride as well as theguests grew restless. Another hoursed. Messengers were sent outthrough the town, and, each returningiinuLcoiiipanied, it hecauie evident thatMr. Lincolns absence was MRS. LINCOLN DURING THE CIVIL WAR. The party broke up, and Miss Todd re-tired to her own room. Toward day-break, after persistent search, Lincolnwas found. - Itestless, gloomy, desperate,he seemed an object of pity. His friends,fearing a tragic termination of thestrange episode, watched him instrument which could be usedfor suicide was kept from him. and Miss Todd did not hesitate , to ^regard him as insane. firJV After two or three weeks of ason£in, seclusion LincuJu was persu^-mui 3«£iietsmpinvy ypeed to fi^g -nonietueky. The change of eilVironm- ay the cloud which had »w^ ,« J11.,_- . nsluind, and hereturned to Spring- ■field nearly cured. He resumed his prac-tice of law and let the memory of hisengagement to Jliss Todd trouble himlio more. Their ways had diverged. Butthrough Mrs. Simeon Francis, a friend ofMiss Todd, they were brought-togetheragain. After a brief second courtshipAbraham Lincoln and Mary Todd wereon Nov. 4, 1842, at the homoof M


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