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President Lincoln vignettes in F.B. Carpenter's "Six Months at the White House"
05-07-2018, 05:08 AM
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RE: President Lincoln vignettes in F.B. Carpenter's "Six Months at the White House"
David, like you, I really like Carpenter's book. Here is a Lincoln story I like:

"At the White House one day some gentlemen were present from the West, excited and troubled about the commissions or omissions of the Administration. The President heard them patiently, and then replied: “Gentlemen, suppose all the property you were worth was in gold, and you had put it in the hands of Blondin to carry across the Niagara River on a rope, would you shake the cable, or keep shouting out to him, ‘Blondin, stand up a little straighter — Blondin, stoop a little more — go a little faster — lean a little more to the north — lean a little more to the south.’ No, you would hold your breath as well as your tongue, and keep your hands off until he was safe over. The Government are carrying an immense weight. Untold treasures are in their hands. They are doing the very best they can. Don’t badger them. Keep silence, and we’ll get you safe across."

Francis Carpenter, Six Months at the White House, p. 257-258.

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Here is an interesting article about Charles Blondin:

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/t...110492884/
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