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There was a new boy baby at the Lincoln cabin! By cracky! thought Dennis Hanks as he hurried up the path, he was going to like having a boy cousin. They could go swimming together. Maybe they could play Indian. Dennis pushed open the cabin door.Sh!" A neighbor, who had come in to help, put her finger to her lips. "The baby is asleep." Nancy Lincoln was lying on the pole bed in a corner of the one-room house. She looked very white under the dark bearskin covering, but when she heard Dennis she raised her head. "It's all right, Denny," she said. "You can. | Lincoln Gets His Chance by Frances Cavanah 1 Lincoln Gets His Chance by Frances Cavanah Project Gutenberg s Abe Lincoln Gets His Chance by Frances Cavanah This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net Title Abe Lincoln Gets His Chance Author Frances Cavanah Illustrator Paula Hutchison Release Date December 15 2005 EBook 17315 Language English Character set encoding ISO-8859-1 START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK ABE LINCOLN GETS HIS CHANCE Produced by Mark C. Orton Janet Blenkinship and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http www.pgdp.net Illustration WEEKLY READER Children s Book Club Education Center Columbus 16 Ohio PRESENTS Lincoln Gets His Chance by Frances Cavanah 2 Abe Lincoln Gets His Chance- Illustration Illustration Illustration by -FRANCES CAVANAH- illustrated by Paula Hutchison RAND McNALLY COMPANY CHICAGO NEW YORK SAN FRANCISCO This book is dedicated to my grandnephew -PHILIP JAN NADELMAN- -WEEKLY READER Children s Book Club Edition 1959- COPYRIGHT c 1959 BY RAND McNALLY COMPANY COPYRIGHT 1959 UNDER INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT UNION BY RAND McNALLY COMPANY ALL RIGHTS RESERVED PRINTED IN U.S.A. BY AMERICAN BOOK-STRATFORD PRESS INC. N.Y. A LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOG CARD NUMBER 59-5789 In writing this story of Abraham Lincoln the author depended primarily on Lincoln s own statements and on the statements of his family and friends who had firsthand knowledge of his everyday life. In instances when dialogue had to be imagined the conversation might logically have taken place in the light of known circumstances. Such descriptive details as were necessarily added were based on authentic accounts of pioneer times. F.C. Illustration Illustration Map of States where Lincoln was born and lived 1 Illustration There was a new boy baby at the Lincoln cabin By .