id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 62028 Babcock, Bernie The Soul of Ann Rutledge: Abraham Lincoln's Romance .txt text/plain 62111 4826 92 said; and when Ann turned to look at Ole Bar he winked his good eye at John McNeil called at the Rutledge home the night young Lincoln went to At the appointed time Abe Lincoln came slowly out and took his way in turning to the crowd, said, "Boys, Abe Lincoln's the best fellow that Abe Lincoln and John McNeil were on the same side, Ann Rutledge stood It was Sis Rutledge who broke the news to Abe Lincoln that Ann said "Abe Lincoln with Ann?" Mrs. Rutledge said, hurrying to the door. "Ann, what do you suppose Abe Lincoln came to New Salem for?" "Abe Lincoln," said John Rutledge, "I believe you are right. McNeil think Abe Lincoln liked Ann?" These and many other questions "I love," he said, looking across at Ann. Her eyes were on the book. Ann and her mother were busy every day, while with Abe Lincoln time had ./cache/62028.txt ./txt/62028.txt