<h3>"DOWN TO THE RAISINS!"</h3>
<p>It was the regular habit of President Lincoln to read the day's
telegrams in order in the "flimsy" triplicates. They were kept in a
drawer at the White House telegraph-office. As he handled the papers
almost solely, each addition would come to be placed on the last lot
of the foregoing day. When this was attained, he would say with a
sigh:</p>
<p>"There, I have got down to the raisins!"</p>
<p>It was due to the story, which amused him, of the countryman. This
tourist entered a fashionable restaurant, and on viewing the long
menu, and concluding that all the dishes were for the customer at
the fixed price, manfully called for each in turn. When he arrived
at the last line, he sighed in relief, and cried:</p>
<p>"Thanks be! I have got down to the raisins!"
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