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80 "native Spanish moss": CW, 1:109110.
81 "religion of the nation": CW, 1:112.
81 "in the land": CW, 1:69.
81 "or enslaving freemen ": CW, 1:113114.
81 "knew no rest": Herndon's Lincoln, 2:375.
81 "he had lived": Joshua F. Speed to WHH, Feb. 1866, copy, Lamon MSS, HEH.
82 "[and] shoot editors": CW, 1:111.
82 "as moral pestilences": CW, 1:273.
82 "any other cla.s.s": CW, 1:278.
83 "Reason, all hail!": CW, 1:279.
83 "one of the boys": WHH, monograph on "Lincoln & Mary Todd," [1887], HWC.
83 "and faithful obedience": CW, 1:156.
83 "coa.r.s.e and vulgar fellow": Linder, Reminiscences of the Early Bench and Bar, pp. 6263.
83 "shrunk from responsibility": CW, 1:124125.
83 "belong to him": Simon, Lincoln's Preparation for Greatness, p. 171.
83 "a thousand years": CW, 1:109.
83 "and my love": CW, 1:178179.
84 "have avoided it": CW, 1:78.
84 "these girls look": Baker, Mary Todd Lincoln, p. 89.
84 sister, Mary Todd: The standard, highly sympathetic life is Ruth P. Randall, Mary Lincoln: Biography of a Marriage (Boston: Little, Brown & Co., 1953). Jean H. Baker, Mary Todd Lincoln, is more balanced. For Mary Todd's family and Kentucky background, see William H. Townsend, Lincoln and the Bluegra.s.s: Slavery and Civil War in Kentucky (Lexington: University of Kentucky Press, 1955).
84 "a merry dance": WHH, Jan. 16, 1886, HWC; WHH, monograph on "Lincoln & Mary Todd," [1887], HWC.
85 "nature-and culture": WHH, interview with Mrs. N. W. Edwards, [Jan. 10, 1866], HWC.
85 "been hard bargains": Turner, Mary Todd Lincoln, pp. 18, 26.
85 "for policy": WHH, interview with N. W. Edwards, Sept. 22, 1865, HWC.
86 "a rising man": WHH, interview with Mrs. N. W. Edwards, [Jan. 10, 1866], HWC.