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Many years after Abraham Lincoln took up law at New Salem,
he heard from Isham Reavis, who wanted to study with him. In a
November 5, 1855, letter Lincoln turned him down, saying:
"If you are resolutely determined to make a lawyer
of yourself, the thing is more than half done already. It is but a
small matter whether you read with any body or not. I did not
read with any one. Get the books, and read and study them till, you
understand them in their principal features; and that is the main
thing. It is of no consequence to be in a large town while you
are reading. I read at New-Salem, which never had three hundred
people living in it. The books, and your capacity for
understanding them, are just the same in all places."
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