The Wonderful Story of Lincoln
making a million in some great enterprise. But far more, in fact immeasurably more, is the making of a masterful mind, the development of a nation-making
and next Christmas." In other words, the belief has always prevailed that by thought made into will anything can be accomplished, provided thinking perseveres in the right way for the right thing. Successful "migh
of his belief in humanity. The heart of the world he believed to be like the two noble-souled women who mothered his young heart and growing mind. He says himself that he didn't do it but that they did it. So, the first thing for a boy w
to the wall and one day, probably experimenting as all boys do, he pulled too hard on one of the horns and broke it off. No one saw him and
was no way to express his fierce resentment but in writing, and he wrote some scurrilous letters to the ones against whom he was so angry. Some biographers, in the supposed cause of history, have published some alleged copies of
books. Among the proud possessors of a copybook so favored was Joe Richa
who to thei
great men
nt round the earth, from the indisputable fact that in the morning it was on one side of the house and in the afternoon was on the other side. Many also believed the earth to be flat, because
just proud to show themselves off." Doubtless, his belie
fine lass of fifteen. He especially had her gratitude for some help he gave her in a spelling class. When she was about to spell "def
ong the road she made a remark that
look yonder, the s
fortunate reply. "It's u
've got eyes," she a
s still as a tree. When we're swung up so
ool," and away she went, leaving him t