From
“Lincoln 365,” by Arnold Kunst
October 27
You can take the country boy out of the country, but you can't take the
country out of the country boy, and Lincoln was a country boy through and
through. Thus, you might have been surprised, if you had knocked on the Lincoln
White House door, to have the door answered by the President himself - in his
shirtsleeves and/or slippers. You might have been non-plussed seeing him use
his own spoon in the White House sugar bowl. And there's no telling how you'd react
to the following story that may not be true but certainly has the ring of
authenticity about it. One evening, they say, before going to the theater,
Lincoln was standing at the foot of the stairs in the White House with some
friends and explained in his own distinctively breezy manner, “Mary's still
upstairs puttin' on her trottin' harness.'’
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