From
“Lincoln 365,” by Arnold Kunst
October 30
“The Lincolns enjoyed a relatively stable marriage…. Lincoln, for his
part, understood Mary better than anyone, loved her in spite of her flaws,
shielded her from criticism, and remained thoroughly loyal to her as a husband.
In turn, Mary could be tender to him, extremely tender. And no matter how
lonely she was with him gone so much of the time, she shared his love of
politics, wanted him to succeed, and was fiercely proud of him.” - Stephen
Oates
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