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how did Wilson describe Lincoln as he played with pebbles​

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Answered by sehrishtajali788
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There&is&an&old&parable&that&tells&us:

One&night,&in&ancient&time,&three&horsemen&were&riding&across&a&desert. As&they&crossed&

the&dry&bed&of&a&river,&out&of&the&darkness&a&voice&called,&“Halt!”&They&obeyed.&The&voice&

then&told&them&to&dismount,&pick&up&a&handful&of&pebbles,&put&the&pebbles&in&their&

pockets&and&remount.&They&again&obeyed.&The&voice&then&said,&“You&have&done&as&I&

commanded.&Tomorrow&at&sunup&you&will&both&be&glad&and&sorry.”&Mystified&the&

horsemen&rode&on.

When&the&sun&rose,&they&reached&into&their&pockets&and&found&that&a&miracle&had&

happened. The&pebbles&had&been&transformed&into&diamonds,&rubies,&and&other&

precious&stones. They&remembered the&warning. They&were&glad&and&sorry—glad&that&

they&had&taken&some,&and&sorry&that&they&had&not&taken&more&.&.&.

There&is&no&record&that&Abraham&Lincoln&ever&heard&this&story,&but&if&he&had&I&think&he&

would&have&enjoyed&it.&There&are&countless&ways&to&interpret&this&parable.&But&today&it&

seems&to&me&that&it&has&a&message&pertinent&to&the&study&of&Abraham&Lincoln’s&life&in&

Indiana.&We&are&glad&that&there&are&pebbles&from&the&time&PPrecords&and&personal&

accountsPP that&shed&light&on&the&topic,&but&we&are&sad&that&more&of&what&became&jewels&

of&information&were&not&collected.&

The&parable&does&not&tell&us&what&the&horsemen&did&with&the&jewels&collected,&but&this&

presents&another&challenge&in&dealing&with&Lincoln’s&Indiana&years&– that&being&how&do&

we&interpret&the&limited&information&we&have.

As&always&in&writing&history,&historians&and&Lincoln&enthusiasts&have&come&to&different&

conclusions.&The&most&accepted&work&on&the&period&is&the&almost&50Pyear&old&work&of&

Louis&Warren&entitled&Lincoln’s)Youth:)The)Indiana)Years)Seven)to)Twenty9One.&

Incidentally,&I&have&always&felt&this&site&should&be&called&Lincoln&Youth&rather&than&

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