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Interview with president lincoln by charles farrar browne "there's a putty big crop of patrits this season, ain't there, squire? " sez i, when another crowd of offiss seekers pored in. the house, dooryard, barng woodshed was now all full, and when another crowd come i told 'em not to go away for want of room as the hog-pen was still empty. one patrit from a small town in michygan went up on top the house, got into the chimney and slid into the parler where old abe was endeverin to keep the hungry pack of orfice-seekers from chawin him up alive without benefit of clergy. the minit he reached the fireplace he jumpt up, brusht the soot out of his eyes, and yelled: "don't make eny pintment at the spunkville postoffiss till you've read my papers. all the respectful men in our town is signers to that there dockyment! " what does the writer imply in this line from the excerpt? the house, dooryard, barng woodshed was now all full, and when another crowd come i told 'em not to go away for want of room as the hog-pen was still empty. a: politicians have no respect for others' privacy b: politicians have no sense of shame c: politicians are determined men d: politicians are foolish men

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