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Rh "How do you do, Mr. Douglass? A fearful jam to-night. You are going in, of course?" "No—that is, no to your last question." "Not going in to shake the President by the hand! Why, pray?" "The best reason in the world. Strict orders have been issued not to admit people of color."

"It is a shame, Mr. Douglass, that you should thus be placed under ban. Never mind; wait here, and I will see what can be done." The gentleman entered the White House, and working his way to the President, asked permission to introduce Mr. Douglass to him. "Certainly," said Mr. Lincoln. "Bring Mr. Douglass in, by all means. I shall be glad to meet him." The gentleman returned, and soon Mr. Douglass stood face to face with the President. Mr. Lincoln pressed his hand warmly, saying: "Mr. Douglass, I am glad to meet you. I have