Show Henry Clay and Lew Wallace I Mr Clay was of a personality onco seen never to be forgotten Tall slender graceful ho had besides the air majestic which kings affect imagining im-agining it exclusive property Throughout Mr Clays performance my eyes scarcely left his countenance which as ho proceeded Hank from sight until by tho familiar optical illusions nothing of It remained but the mouth and that kept enlarging I and widening until It seemed an elastic elas-tic link holding the ears together Indeed at this late writing my ono distinct recollection of tho man and his speech Is the mouth and its capacity I capac-ity for infinite distension Autobiography Autobiog-raphy of Lew Wallace |