Today most people remember Our American Cousin as the play during which Lincoln died, but at the time, it was popular. A farce involving an awkward, rude American travelling to England to collect his family inheritance, the play premiered in 1858 to immediate acclaim. Knowing the play well, Booth chose a particularly laugh-inducing line to muffle the sound of the gunshot when he assassinated the president.
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