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Lincoln-Herndon Law Offices
Abraham Lincoln's third law partner, William
Herndon, described Lincoln's changing moods at the office: "First
Mr. Lincoln would come down to the office about 8 a.m., sometimes
in a good-natured, cheerful mood, speak pleasantly, tell a good
story, and thus he would continue till twelve o'clock; about
2 p.m. he would return to the office, on the same day, in a sad,
terribly gloomy state, pick up a pen, sit down by the table,
and write a moment of two, and then become abstracted and wholly
absorbed on some question; he would often put his chin in the
palm of his left hand. I have often watched Mr. Lincoln in this
state while he was lost in the world of his thoughts, gazing
in the distance."
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