. The literary digest. an: THEODORE ROOSEVELT By Edith EvAivts Put out the Ught, please. These last words he saidOn whom now light eternal shines. For himNo burden of the slow and fading consciousness of an impending sword of Damocles above liis to faU and bring oblivion No, it were best to go while still the strength Of his great manhood unabated stood. And matched his mighty spirit, which, untamed By strain and travail of the passing days. Still sprang toward longed-for action when it seemedThe time was ripe to serve his country best. Now he work on e


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