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Theodore Roosevelt

CHAPTER VII
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The aberrations of the social movement are neither progress nor retrogression.

They represent merely a local and temporary sagging of the line of the great orbit.

Tennyson knew this when he wrote that fine and noble 'Maud.' I often read it, for to do so does me good." After quoting one of Poe's stories the letter continues: "The world will come out all right.


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