Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Daniel and Ezekiel Webster: An Address Before the Bar Association of Grafton and Coos Counties, at the Annual Meeting at Lancaster, February 2, 1886
At the age of fifteen, Daniel Webster's health was not good, and he was far from strong. He could do only the light work about the house, the stable, and the farm. On the other hand, Ezekiel, two years older, was a sturdy, strong, well made young man, who did his full share of hard farm-work with the hired hands. He lisped considerably when talking, but Daniel spoke in a full, clear, deliberate manner. Both boys were studious a lady who attended school with both of them has said that she never saw either of them idle in school.
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