and this is abraham ligon's handwriting. -- abraham lincoln's handwriting. see cutting and pasting there. so this draft would have gone off to the public printer, the government printing office for typesetting. so, when you see the fellow countrymen, that was added later at the gpo in addition to these marks. flynn would have been the typesetter. lincoln got back an uncorrected proof which he decided to cut and paste to show how he wanted to read the address. whereas it's in four paragraph in the manuscript, he has cut it up into sections so he could know how he wanted to read the address, what the pasting was and what i think is the most interesting of how he wanted to read it, if you see the other copies "and the war came." so, he is describing four yeras ars ago, we had many more reasons to explain what is happening with the nation. now there is not so much of a reason. he accounts for the reason why the war had started. at the end he separated out -- "all dreaded the war, and the war came." you can imagine lincoln, reading and stopping. one thing you can