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  twobirds:

  Littlegreenheron,nightheron,red-tailedhawk,yellow-billedcuckoo,kingfisher,flicker,humming-bird,swift,meadow-lark,red-

  wingedblackbird,sharp-tailedfinch,songsparrow,chippingsparrow,bushsparrow,purplefinch,Baltimoreoriole,cowbunting,robin,woodthrush,thrasher,catbird,scarlettanager,red-eyedvireo,yellowwarbler,black-throatedgreenwarbler,kingbird,woodpeewee,crow,bluejay,cedar-bird,Marylandyellowthroat,chickadee,blackandwhitecreeper,barnswallow,white-breastedswallow,ovenbird,thistlefinch,vesperfinch,indigobunting,towhee,grasshopper-

  sparrow,andscreechowl。

  Thebirdswerestillinfullsong,foronLongIslandthereislittleabatementinthechorusuntilaboutthesecondweekofJuly,whentheblossomingofthechestnuttreespatchesthewoodlandwithfrothygreenish-yellow。[*]

  [*]Alas!theblighthasnowdestroyedthechestnuttrees,androbbedourwoodsofoneoftheirdistinctivebeauties。

  Ourmostbeautifulsingersarethewoodthrushes;theysingnotonlyintheearlymorningbutthroughoutthelonghotJuneafternoons。

  Sometimestheysinginthetreesimmediatelyaroundthehouse,andiftheairisstillwecanalwayshearthemfromamongthetalltreesatthefootofthehill。Thethrasherssinginthehedgerowsbeyondthegarden,thecatbirdseverywhere。Thecatbirdshavesuchanattractivesongthatitisextremelyirritatingtoknowthatatanymomenttheymayinterruptittomewandsqueal。Thebold,cheerymusicoftherobinsalwaysseemstypicalofthebold,cheerybirdsthemselves。TheBaltimoreoriolesnestintheyoungelmsaroundthehouse,andtheorchardoriolesintheappletreesnearthegardenandoutbuildings。

  Amongtheearliestsoundsofspringisthecheerful,simple,homelysongofthesong-sparrow;andinMarchwealsohearthepiercingcadenceofthemeadow-lark——tousoneofthemostattractiveofallbirdcalls。Oflateyearsnowandthenweheartherollicking,bubblingmelodyofthebobolinkinthepasturesbackofthebarn;andwhenthefullchorusoftheseandofmanyotherofthesingersofspringisdyingdown,therearesometruehot-weathersongsters,suchasthebrightlyhuedindigobuntingsandthistlefinches。Amongthefinchesoneofthemostmusicalandplaintivesongsisthatofthebush-sparrow——Idonotknowwhythebookscallitfield-sparrow,foritdoesnotdwellintheopenfieldslikethevesperfinch,thesavannah-sparrow,andgrasshopper-sparrow,butamongthecedarsandbayberrybushesandyounglocustsinthesameplaceswheretheprairiewarblerisfound。Norisitonlythetruesongsthatdelightus。Welovetoheartheflickerscall,andwereadilypardonanyoneoftheirnumberwhich,asoccasionallyhappens,isboldenoughtowakeusintheearlymorningbydrummingontheshinglesoftheroof。Inourearsthered-wingedblackbirdshaveaveryattractivenote。Welovethescreamingofthered-tailedhawksastheysoarhighoverhead,andeventhecallsofthenightheronthatnestinthetallwatermaplesbyoneofthewoodpondsonourplace,andthelittlegreenheronsthatnestbesidethesaltmarsh。Itishardtotelljusthowmuchoftheattractioninanybird-noteliesinthemusicitselfandhowmuchintheassociations。Thisiswhatmakesitsouselesstotrytocomparethebirdsongsofonecountrywiththoseofanother。Amanwhoisworthanythingcannomorebeentirelyimpartialinspeakingofthebirdsongswithwhichfromhisearliestchildhoodhehasbeenfamiliarthanhecanbeentirelyimpartialinspeakingofhisownfamily。

  AtSagamoreHillweloveagreatmanythings——birdsandtreesandbooks,andallthingsbeautiful,andhorsesandriflesandchildrenandhardworkandthejoyoflife。Wehavegreatfireplaces,andinthemthelogsroarandcrackleduringthelongwinterevenings。Thebigpiazzaisforthehot,stillafternoonsofsummer。Asineveryhouse,therearethingsthatappealtothehouseholderbecauseoftheirassociations,butwhichwouldnotmeanmuchtoothers。

  Naturally,anymanwhohasbeenPresident,andfilledotherpositions,accumulatessuchthings,withscantregardtohisownpersonalmerits。

  PerhapsourmostcherishedpossessionsareaRemingtonbronze,“TheBroncoBuster。”givenmebymymenwhentheregimentwasmusteredout,andabigTiffanysilvervasegiventoMrs。RooseveltbytheenlistedmenofthebattleshipLouisianaafterwereturnedfromacruiseonhertoPanama。Itwasarealsurprisegift,presentedtoherintheWhiteHouse,onbehalfofthewholecrew,byfourasstrappingman-of-war’s-

  menaseverswungaturretorpointedatwelve-inchgun。TheenlistedmenofthearmyIalreadyknewwell——ofcourseIknewwelltheofficersofbotharmyandnavy。ButtheenlistedmenofthenavyI

  onlygrewtoknowwellwhenIwasPresident。OntheLouisianaMrs。

  RooseveltandIoncedinedatthechiefpettyofficers’mess,andonanotherbattleship,theMissouriwhenIwasincompanywithAdmiralEvansandCaptainCowles,andagainontheSylphandontheMayflower,wealsodinedasguestsofthecrew。WhenwefinishedourtripontheLouisianaImadeashortspeechtotheassembledcrew,andatitscloseoneofthepettyofficers,theverypictureofwhataman-of-war’s-manshouldlooklike,proposedthreecheersformeintermsthatstruckmeascuriouslyillustrativeofAmericaatherbest;

  hesaid,“Nowthen,men,threecheersforTheodoreRoosevelt,thetypicalAmericancitizen!”ThatwasthewayinwhichtheythoughtoftheAmericanPresident——andaverygoodway,too。ItwasanexpressionthatwouldhavecomenaturallyonlytomeninwhomtheAmericanprinciplesofgovernmentandlifewereingrained,justastheywereingrainedinthemenofmyregiment。Ineedscarcelyadd,butIwilladdforthebenefitofthosewhodonotknow,thatthisattitudeofself-respectingidentificationofinterestandpurposeisnotonlycompatiblewithbutcanonlyexistwhenthereisfineandrealdiscipline,asthoroughandgenuineasthedisciplinethathasalwaysobtainedinthemostformidablefightingfleetsandarmies。Thedisciplineandthemutualrespectarecomplementary,notantagonistic。

  DuringthePresidencyallofus,butespeciallythechildren,becameclosefriendswithmanyofthesailormen。ThefourbearersofthevasetoMrs。Rooseveltwerepromptlyhailedasdelightfulbigbrothersbyourtwosmallestboys,whoatoncetookthemtoseethesightsofWashingtoninthelandau——“thePresident’sland-ho!”as,withseafaringhumor,ourguestsimmediatelystyledit。Once,afterwewereinprivatelifeagain,Mrs。Rooseveltwasinarailwaystationandhadsomedifficultywithherticket。Afine-looking,quietmansteppedupandaskedifhecouldbeofhelp;heremarkedthathehadbeenoneoftheMayflower’screw,andknewuswell;andinanswertoaquestionexplainedthathehadleftthenavyinordertostudydentistry,andadded——adelicioustouch——thatwhilethuspreparinghimselftobeadentisthewasearningthenecessarymoneytogoonwithhisstudiesbypracticingtheprofessionofaprize-fighter,beingagoodmaninthering。

  Therearevariousbronzesinthehouse:Saint-Gaudens’s“Puritan。”atokenfrommystaffofficerswhenIwasGovernor;Proctor’scougar,thegiftoftheTennisCabinet——whoalsogaveusabeautifulsilverbowl,whichisalwayslovinglypronouncedtorhymewith“owl“becausethatwasthepronunciationusedatthetimeofthegivingbythevaluedfriendwhoactedasspokesmanforhisfellow-members,andwhowashimselftheonlynon-AmericanmemberofthesaidCabinet。ThereisahorsemanbyMacmonnies,andabigbronzevasebyKemys,anadaptationordevelopmentofthepotteryvasesoftheSouthwesternIndians。Mixedwithallofthesearegiftsfromvariedsources,rangingfromabrazenBuddhasentmebytheDalaiLamaandawonderfulpsalterfromtheEmperorMeneliktoapricelessancientSamuraisword,comingfromJapaninremembranceofthepeaceofPortsmouth,andabeautifullyinlaidminiaturesuitofJapanesearmor,givenmebyafavoriteheroofmine,AdmiralTogo,whenhevisitedSagamoreHill。

  TherearethingsfromEuropeanfriends;amosaicpictureofPopeLeoXIIIinhisgarden;ahuge,veryhandsomeeditionoftheNibelungenlied;astrikingminiatureofJohnHampdenfromWindsorCastle;editionsofDante,andthecampaignsof“EugeniovonSavoy“

  anotherofmyheroes,adeadherothistime;aVikingcup;thestateswordofaUgandaking;thegoldboxinwhichthe“freedomofthecityofLondon“wasgivenme;abeautifulheadofAbrahamLincolngivenmebytheFrenchauthoritiesaftermyspeechattheSorbonne;andmanyotherthingsfromsourcesasdiverseastheSultanofTurkeyandtheDowagerEmpressofChina。Thentherearethingsfromhomefriends:aPolarbearskinfromPeary;aSiouxbuffalorobewith,onit,paintedbysomelong-deadSiouxartist,thepicturestoryofCuster’sfight;abronzeportraitplaqueofJoelChandlerHarris;thecandlestickusedinsealingtheTreatyofPortsmouth,sentmebyCaptainCameronWinslow;ashoewornbyDanPatchwhenhepacedamilein1:59,sentmebyhisowner。ThereisapictureofabullmoosebyCarlRungius,whichseemstomeasspiritedananimalpaintingasIhaveeverseen。

  Inthenorthroom,withitstablesandmantelpieceanddesksandchestsmadeofwoodssentfromthePhilippinesbyarmyfriends,orbyotherfriendsforotherreasons;withitsbisonandwapitiheads;

  therearethreepaintingsbyMarcusSymonds——“WhereLightandShadowMeet。”“ThePorcelainTowers。”and“TheSeatsoftheMighty“;heisdeadnow,andhehadscantrecognitionwhilehelived,yetsurelyhewasagreatimaginativeartist,awonderfulcolorist,andamanwithavisionmorewonderfulstill。ThereisoneofLungren’spicturesoftheWesternplains;andapictureoftheGrandCanyon;andonebyaScandinavianartistwhocouldseethefiercepicturesquenessofworkadayPittsburgh;andsketchesoftheWhiteHousebySargentandbyHopkinsonSmith。

  Thebooksareeverywhere。Thereareasmanyinthenorthroomandintheparlor——isdrawing-roomamoreappropriatenamethanparlor?——asinthelibrary;thegun-roomatthetopofthehouse,whichincidentallyhastheloveliestviewofall,containsmorebooksthananyoftheotherrooms;andtheyareparticularlydelightfulbookstobrowseamong,justbecausetheyhavenotmuchrelevancetooneanother,thisbeingoneofthereasonswhytheyarerelegatedtotheirpresentabode。Butthebookshaveoverflowedintoalltheotherroomstoo。

  Icouldnotnameanyprincipleuponwhichthebookshavebeengathered。Booksarealmostasindividualasfriends。Thereisnoearthlyuseinlayingdowngenerallawsaboutthem。Somemeettheneedsofoneperson,andsomeofanother;andeachpersonshouldbewareofthebooklover’sbesettingsin,ofwhatMr。EdgarAllanPoecalls“themadprideofintellectuality。”takingtheshapeofarrogantpityforthemanwhodoesnotlikethesamekindofbooks。Ofcoursetherearebookswhichamanorwomanusesasinstrumentsofaprofession——lawbooks,medicalbooks,cookerybooks,andthelike。I

  amnotspeakingofthese,fortheyarenotproperly“books“atall;

  theycomeinthecategoryoftime-tables,telephonedirectories,andotherusefulagenciesofcivilizedlife。Iamspeakingofbooksthataremeanttoberead。Personally,grantedthatthesebooksaredecentandhealthy,theonetesttowhichIdemandthattheyallsubmitisthatofbeinginteresting。Ifthebookisnotinterestingtothereader,theninallbutaninfinitesimalnumberofcasesitgivesscantbenefittothereader。Ofcourseanyreaderoughttocultivatehisorhertastesothatgoodbookswillappealtoit,andthattrashwon’t。Butafterthispointhasoncebeenreached,theneedsofeachreadermustbemetinafashionthatwillappealtothoseneeds。

  PersonallythebooksbywhichIhaveprofitedinfinitelymorethanbyanyothershavebeenthoseinwhichprofitwasaby-productofthepleasure;thatis,IreadthembecauseIenjoyedthem,becauseIlikedreadingthem,andtheprofitcameinaspartoftheenjoyment。

  Ofcourseeachindividualisapttohavesomespecialtastesinwhichhecannotexpectthatanybutafewfriendswillshare。Now,Iamveryproudofmybig-gamelibrary。Isupposetheremustbemanybig-gamelibrariesinContinentalEurope,andpossiblyinEngland,moreextensivethanmine,butIhavenothappenedtocomeacrossanysuchlibraryinthiscountry。Someoftheoriginalsgobacktothesixteenthcentury,andtherearecopiesorreproductionsofthetwoorthreemostfamoushuntingbooksoftheMiddleAges,suchastheDukeofYork’stranslationofGastonPhoebus,andthequeerbookoftheEmperorMaximilian。ItisonlyveryoccasionallythatImeetanyonewhocaresforanyofthesebooks。Ontheotherhand,Iexpecttofindmanyfriendswhowillturnnaturallytosomeoftheoldorthenewbooksofpoetryorromanceorhistorytowhichweofthehouseholdhabituallyturn。Letmeaddthatoursisinnosenseacollector’slibrary。Eachbookwasprocuredbecausesomeoneofthefamilywishedtoreadit。Wecouldneveraffordtotakeovermuchthoughtfortheoutsidesofbooks;weweretoomuchinterestedintheirinsides。

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