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The Wacky Adventures of Abraham Lincoln 28

I guess we ought to include a Wacky Adventure with the Blogathon I'm doing today. Nothing like a Podcastathon and a 100wordsathonm, right?

We finish the story from Episode 27...

"You must travel this path alone, Mister President," said The Librarian, and he slammed the trapdoor shut.

Abe held the torch in front of him and walked through the hidden corridor of books.

Oddly enough, the cobwebbed ceilings in this book-filled cellar were tall, so Abe didn't have to duck.

"Amazing," he said. "Simply amazing."

When he came to the end of the hall, he saw a stack of books with his name on it.

No dust.

He opened one, and was shocked.

"These are my thoughts!" he shouted. "What witchcraft is this?"

Abe torched the unholy books and ran.

Stay tuned for more.

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