John Wilkes Booth : Escape And Wanderings Until Final Ending of the Trail By Suicide At Enid, Oklahoma, January 12, 1903

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For here our social tares shall wither To drift as lightened blows of hether, As on we go! We go — we know not whither, Drifting! Drifting down fate's river.
There was an eloquence that fairly thrilled and a pathos that would have stirred us all to greater depths had we even suspected that the lines were from deeper than the lips. It was the last I saw of poor Gerge until I saw him at the morgue. Poor old chum — David E. George as we knew him. He was always so kindly disposed, a com- moner thou
...gh always immaculate in dress and deportment.
He seemed to me like some rich, refined idler whose time hung havy and who was trying to forget something. He was a consumate elocutionist, quoting classic authors with a readiness that made him a captivating guest. I shall never forget the kindly admonitions which fell from his lips, and to them I feel that I owe much. As to his being Booth, of course I do not know, except I can't believe he would have said he was on a dying couch without it being so.


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