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AT this writing nothing forbids the hope that the
President will get well. Heaven send that he may. To have him shot
has been a tremendous shock, which somehow has made the earth’s
crust feel thin under our feet. Yet we know that it is a shock of
a sort for which the people of all civilized nations must nowadays
go always prepared. In every country the man who represents in his
person the supreme authority occupies a post of peril. Whether he
is a wise ruler or not, whether he is beloved or otherwise, makes
little difference, for assassination is a crazy expedient, and the
man who plans it is neither actuated nor deterred by reason. The
wretch who shot the President assailed us all. We all staggered
for the moment under his assault. Each of us was wounded by his
bullet. The shock will pass, but such a wound is slow in healing.
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