[iv-46] Master, 224-25, 469.
[iv-47] Works, iv, 199.
[iv-48] Jayne, 11; and Dr. William Jayne to the author, October 2, 1912.
[iv-49] Gibson W. Harris, quoted in Columbia (Ky.) Spectator, January 27, 1905. The same witness, writing elsewhere (Browne, 219) on the same theme, says: “Mr. Lincoln had a heart that was more a woman’s than a man’s,—filled to overflowing with sympathy for those in trouble, and ever ready to relieve them by any means in his power.”
[iv-50] Mrs. Lincoln to Mrs. Keckley, November 15, 1867, in Keckley, 352.
[iv-51] John F. Mendonsa to the author, August 31, 1912.
[iv-52] Haynie, 7-8.
[iv-53] Fellowship, 1908, pp. 12-13; see, also, Works, ii, 313-14.
[iv-54] Lincoln to Johnston, January 12, 1851, Works, ii, 148.