The Day the World Wept

The episode starts off with the narrator talking about a watch. It's the watch belonging to J. Wilkes Booth, the assassin of Abraham Lincoln.

The title.

Lincoln hears noise of weeping and gets up. He follows the sounds and opens a door and the sounds stop.

He opens a casket and finds he's dead in the casket. This is based on something that really did happen, by the way.

She asks him what he dreamed about and he lies to her. There is sounds of cheering outside as people are celebrating the end of the Civil War.

She tells him she's had a bad feeling about that day. She says she had the same feeling the day their son died.

Then the narrator says that, in North Carolina, a barber says 'something bad is happening to Mr. Lincoln.' In Southern Illinois an old lady that helped raise Lincoln bursts into tears without knowing why.

In Eastern Pennsylvania a newspaper man makes an article about Lincoln being killed but that had not yet happened.

Over 800 miles away a minister is in his room. This is still befoe the actual murder. They suddenly hear a bell ringing. It's the passing bell for the dead. The guy responsible for ringing the bell comes in and asks how the bell started ringing.

The minister unlocks the door to the room the bell is in and the three of them go inside. The bell is ringing but no one is pulling the chord.

In a building across the street a soldier complains to the landlord about the noise of the weeping and wailing yet there actually isn't any going on at that time. The soldier returns to his room and neither he nor the landlord hear anything. The landlord leaves, the soldier lays down and the sound start again.

The soldier leaves the room and tells the landlord he'll sleep in the park. At that moment another solider knocks at the door and says they need a room (the room the soldier left was the only one empty anywhere) and the landlord is told the President has been shot and they need a room to put him in.


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