Sunday, February 17, 1856.Springfield, IL.
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Out of patience, Lincoln replies to letter from Miles, who has
mortgage on land worth $1,200 to secure debt of $203.41. "Suppose I
foreclose," he asks, "you will bid the same; if nobody bids more, all
will be well; but somebody will bid more; and then how will you
stand? You will have to let the land go for that sum; or bid higher,
and advance the cash for all above that sum. Don't you see?"
Abraham Lincoln to George U. Miles, [17 February 1856], CW, 2:332. |