Bruce Michael Documentary

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Book of Abraham Lincoln

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

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One day a bully came in and began to talk in an offensive manner, using much profanity, and evidently wishing to provoke a quarrel, Lincoln, leaned over the counter and begged him, as ladies were present not to indulge in such talk. The bully retorted that the opportunity had come, for which he had long sought, and he would like to see the man who could hinder him from saying anything he might choose to say, Lincoln, still cool, told him that if he would wait until the ladies retired he would hear what he had to say and give him any satisfaction he desired. As soon as the women were gone the man became furious, Lincoln heard his boasts and his abuse for a time, and finding that he was not to be put off without a fight. Said, Well, if you must be whipped, I suppose I may as well whip you as any other man. This was just what the bully had been seeking, he said. So out of doors they went, Lincoln made short work of him. He threw him upon the ground and held him there as if he had been a child, and gathered some smart weed which grew upon the spot he rubbed it into his face and eyes until the fellow bellowed with pain, Lincoln did all this without a particle of anger, and when the job was finished, went immediately for water, washed his victim's face, and did everything he could to alleviate his distress. The upshot of the matter was that the man became his lifelong friend, and was a better man from that day