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272 left for Was.h.i.+ngton: Day by Day, p. 10; Pratt, Personal Finances, p. 123.
272 "had ever happened": This repeats, almost verbatim, the account I gave in Lincoln's Herndon, pp. 146147.
273 see Lincoln off: Victor Searcher, Lincoln's Journey to Greatness: A Factual Account of the Twelve-Day Inaugural Trip (Philadelphia: John C. Winston Co., 1960), is a detailed account on which the following pages rely heavily.
273 "sufficiently to commence": Pratt, Concerning Mr. Lincoln, p. 50.
273 an affectionate farewell: CW, 4:190.
274 "second cla.s.s city": New York Herald, Feb. 14,1861.
274 "very interesting countenance": CW, 4:206.
274 "of the bargain": CW, 4:218.
274 "means ill looking": New York Herald, Feb. 14, 1861; Rutherford B. Hayes to Laura Piatt, Feb. 13, 1861, Hayes MSS, Hayes Presidential Center (courtesy Prof. Ari A. Hoogenboom).
274 "of a century": CW, 4:198.
274 "good-looking ladies": CW, 4:206.
274 a big kiss: CW, 4:219.
274 "to water himself": CW, 4:204.
275 "not want to": CW, 4:218.
275 "short of it!": CW, 4:242.
275 someone else: Ruth Painter Randall, Lincoln's Sons (Boston: Little, Brown & Co., 1955), p. 90.
275 harm was done: John S. Goff, Robert Todd Lincoln: A Man in His Own Right (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1969), pp. 3638.
275 "the glorious flag": CW, 4:192.
275 "merit of mine": CW, 4:208209.
275 "I should say": CW, 4:193.
275 "have a name": CW, 4:226, 204.
276 "and growing whiskers": Randall, Lincoln the President, 1:292.
276 "in my esteem": Strong, Diary, p. 100.
276 "by designing politicians": CW, 4:211.
276 "is all artificial": CW, 4:216.