Theodore Roosevelt Twenty Sixth President of the United States a Typical Ameri

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Theodore Roosevelt Twenty Sixth President of the United States a Typical Ameri
Charles Eugene Banks
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There is an admirable passage at the conclu sion of his book, The Bough Eiders ; and it so fittingly closes this portion of the story that it should be read in full: "It is difficult for me to withstand the temptation to tell what has befal len some of my men since the regiment dis banded: how McGinty, after spending some weeks in Eoosevelt hospital in New York with an 284 THEODOEE KOOSEVELT.
attack of fever, determined to call upon his cap tain, Woodbury Kane, when he got out, and pro curing a
... horse rode until he found Kane s house, when he hitched his horse to a lamp-post and strolled in ; how Cherokee Bill married a wife in Hoboken, and as that pleasant city ultimately proved an uncongenial field for his activities, how I had to send both himself and his wife out to the Territory; how Happy Jack, haunted by the social methods obtaining in the best saloons of Arizona, applied for the position of bouncer- out at the executive mansion when I was elected governor, and how I got him a job at railroading instead, and finally had to ship him back to his own territory as well ; how a valued friend from a cow ranch in the remote West accepted a pressing invitation to spend a few days at the home of another ex-trooper, a New Yorker of fastidious instincts, and arrived with an umbrella as his only baggage; how poor Holderman and Pollock both died and were bur ied with military honors, all of Pollock s tribes men coming to the burial; how Tom Isbell joined Buffalo Bill s show, and how on the other hand Eowland scornfully refused to remain in the East at all, writing to a gallant New Yorker THE EETUKN HOME.

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