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Hannah Armstrong

    By Edgar Lee Masters



        I wrote him a letter asking him for old times, sake
        To discharge my sick boy from the army;
        But maybe he couldn't read it.
        Then I went to town and had James Garber,
        Who wrote beautifully, write him a letter.
        But maybe that was lost in the mails.
        So I traveled all the way to Washington.
        I was more than an hour finding the White House.
        And when I found it they turned me away,
        Hiding their smiles.
        Then I thought: "Oh, well, he ain't the same as when I boarded him
        And he and my husband worked together
        And all of us called him Abe, there in Menard."
        As a last attempt I turned to a guard and said:
        "Please say it's old Aunt Hannah Armstrong
        From Illinois, come to see him about her sick boy
        In the army."
        Well, just in a moment they let me in!
        And when he saw me he broke in a laugh,
        And dropped his business as president,
        And wrote in his own hand Doug's discharge,
        Talking the while of the early days,
        And telling stories.



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