When Lincoln’s attention was called to the fact that, at one time in his boyhood, he had spelled the name of the Deity with a small “g,” he replied: “That reminds me of a little story. It came about that a lot of Confederate mail was captured by the Union forces, and, while it was not exactly the proper thing to do, some of our soldiers opened several letters written by the Southerners at the front to their people at home. “In one of these missives the writer, in a postscript, jotted down this assertion: “‘We’ll lick the Yanks termorrer, if goddlemity (God Almighty) spares our lives.’ “That fellow was in earnest, too, as the letter was written the day before the second battle of Manassas.” |