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Mr, Lincoln was of a peculiarly sympathetic and kindly nature, ‘These strong characteristics influenced, very happily, as it proved, his entire political career, They would not seem, at first glance, to be efficient aids to political success ;" but in the peculiar emergency which Lincoln, in the providence of God, was called to meet, no vessel of common clay could possibly have be- come the ** chosen of the Lord,” ‘Those acquainted with him from boyhood knew that | early griefs tinged his whole life with sadness. His partner in the grocery business at Salem was “* Uncle” Billy Green, of Tallula, Ill., who used at night, wh the customers were few, to hold the grammar while Lincoln recited his lessons. It was to his sympathetic ear Lincoln told the story of his love for sweet Ann Rutlidge ; and he, in return, offered what comfort he could when poor Ann died, and Lincoln's great heart nearly broke, * After Ann died,” says ** Uncle” Billy, ‘on stormy nights when the wind blew the rain against the roof, Abe would set thar in the grocery, his elbows on his knees, his face in his hands, and the tears runnin’ through his fingers. I hated to see him feel bad, an’ I'd say, * Abe, don’t cry’; an’ he'd look up an’ say, ‘I can't help it, Bill, the rain’s a-fallin’ on her. There are’ many who can sympathize with this over- | powering grief, as they think of a lost loved one, when “the rain’s a fallin’ on her." What adds poignancy to the grief sometimes is the thought that the lost one might have been saved. 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