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The "cup of life" seems to me unclear with the dauntless spirit we ought all to have--that my sons and daughters have, I am proud to say; do you know that my four sons and one sone-in-law are abroad in its armies, in fighting positions, three of them having already been under fire? When are we to have you break bread, or spend a night, in our house? Faithfully yours Theodore? Roosevelt