LINCOLN’S Lincoln grieving Ann’s death. Drawing by Jay Hambidge. “‘I cannot bear to think of her out there alone in the storm.’” LINCOLN’S LOVE STORYBY ELEANOR ATKINSON Author of “The Boyhood of Lincoln,” ILLUSTRATED Publisher’s Seal. NEW YORK DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & COMPANY MCMIX Transcriber’s Notes: Punctuation has been standardized. This book was written in a period when many words had not become standardized in their spelling. Words may have multiple spelling variations or inconsistent hyphenation in the text. These have been left unchanged unless indicated with a Transcriber’s Note. Footnotes are identified in the text with a superscript number and have been accumulated in a table at the end of the text. Transcriber Notes are used when making corrections to the text or to provide additional information for the modern reader. These notes are not identified in the text, but have been accumulated in a table at the end of the book. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED, INCLUDING THAT OF TRANSLATION COPYRIGHT, 1908, BY THE CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANY COPYRIGHT, 1909, BY DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & COMPANY PUBLISHED, JANUARY, 1909 NOTE THIS STORY FIRST APPEARED IN THE “LADIES’ HOME JOURNAL” UNDER THE TITLE “THE LOVE STORY OF ANN RUTLEDGE.” |