Tucker: None.
Lincoln (rising): Mrs. Lincoln and I would wish you to take supper with us.
Tucker: That's very kind, I'm sure. And your answer, Mr. Lincoln?
Lincoln: When you came, you did not know me, Mr. Tucker. You may have something to say now not for my ears.
Tucker: Nothing in the world, I assure—
Lincoln: I will prepare Mrs. Lincoln. You will excuse me for no more than a minute.
He goes out.
Tucker: Well, we might have chosen a handsomer article, but I doubt whether we could have chosen a better.
Hind: He would make a great judge—if you weren't prosecuting.
Price: I'd tell most people, but I'd ask that man.