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WithanintroductionbyWilliamArcherContentsIntroductionbyWilliamArcherJuveniliaAnOdetoNaturalBeautyTheDesertedGardenTheTortureofCuauhtemocTheNympholeptTheWandererTheNeedtoLoveElExtraviadoLaNueAllThat’sNotLove……

ParisTheSultan’sPalaceFragmentsThirtySonnets:

KyrenaikosAntinousVivienILoved……

VirginibusPuerisque……

WithaCopyofShakespeare’sSonnetsonLeavingCollegeWritteninaVolumeoftheComtessedeNoaillesCoucyTezcotzincoTheOldLoweHouse,StatenIslandOneataOntheCliffs,NewportToEnglandattheOutbreakoftheBalkanWarAttheTombofNapoleonBeforetheElectionsinAmerica——November,1912

TheRendezvousDoYouRememberOnce……

TheBayadereEudaemonBroceliandeLyonesseTithonusAnOdetoAntaresTranslationsDante。Inferno,CantoXXVI

Ariosto。OrlandoFurioso,CantoX,91-99

OnaThemeintheGreekAnthologyAfteranEpigramofClementMarotLastPoemsTheAisne(1914-15)

Champagne(1914-15)

TheHostsMaktoobIHaveaRendezvouswithDeath……

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BellingliseLiebestodResurgamAMessagetoAmericaIntroductionandConclusionofaLongPoemOdeinMemoryoftheAmericanVolunteersFallenforFranceIntroductionbyWilliamArcherThisbookcontainstheundesigned,butallthemorespontaneousandauthentic,biographyofaveryrarespirit。Itcontainstherecordofashortlife,intowhichwascrowdedfarmoreofkeenexperienceandhighaspiration——ofthethrillofsenseandtheraptureofsoul——thanitisgiventomostmen,evenofhighvitality,toextractfromalifeoftwicethelength。

AlanSeegerhadbarelypassedhistwenty-eighthbirthday,when,charginguptotheGermantrenchesonthefieldofBelloy-en-Santerre,his\"escouade\"oftheForeignLegionwascaughtinadeadlyflurryofmachine-gunfire,andhefell,withmostofhiscomrades,ontheblood-stainedbutreconqueredsoil。Tohisfriendsthelosswasgrievous,toliteratureitwas——weshallneverknowhowgreat,butassuredlynotsmall。Yetthiswasacase,ifevertherewasone,inwhichwemaynotonlysay\"Nothingisherefortears,\"

butmayaddtothewell-wornphraseitslessfamiliarsequel:

NothingtowailOrknockthebreast,noweakness,nocontempt,Dispraise,orblame,——nothingbutwellandfair,Andwhatmayquietusinadeathsonoble。

Ofallthepoetswhohavediedyoung,nonehasdiedsohappily。

Withoutsuggestinganyparityofstature,onecannotbutthinkofthegroupofEnglishpoetswho,aboutahundredyearsago,werecutoffinthefloweroftheirage。Keats,coughingouthissoulbytheSpanishSteps;Shelley’sspiritofflamesnuffedoutbyachancecapfulofwindfromthehillsofCarrara;

Byron,stungbyafever-gnatontheverythresholdofhisgreatadventure——

forallthesewecanfeelnothingbutpoignantunrelievedregret。

AlanSeeger,ontheotherhand,wecanverytrulyenvy。Youthhadgivenhimallthatithadtogive;andthoughhewouldfainhavelivedon——

thoughnoonewaseverlessworld-wearythanhe——yetintheplenitudeofhisexultantstrength,witheyeundimmedandpulseunslackening,hemetthedeathhehadvoluntarilychallenged,inthecauseofthelandheloved,andinthemomentofvictory。Againandagain,bothinproseandinverse,hehadsaidthatthisseemedtohimagooddeathtodie;andtwoyearsofunflinchingenduranceofself-imposedhardshipanddangerhadprovedthathemeantwhathesaid。

Idonot,Irepeat,pretendtomeasurehimwithShelley,ByronorKeats,thoughIthinknoneofthemwouldhavedisdainedhisgiftofsong。

Butassuredlyheisoftheirfellowshipinvirtue,notonlyofhisearlydeath,butofhiswhole-hearteddevotiontothespiritofRomance,astheyunderstoodit。Fromhisboyhoodupward,hisonepassionwasforbeauty;anditwasintheguiseofRomancethatbeautyrevealeditselftohim。HewasfromthefirstdeterminednotonlytowritebuttoliveRomance,andwhenfatethrewinhiswayaworld-historicopportunity,heseizeditwithdelight。

HeknewthathewasdicingwithDeath,butthatwastheveryessenceofhisideal;andheknewthatifDeathwonthethrow,hisidealwascrownedandconsummated,foreversafefromthewitheringtouchoftime,oraccidentalsoilure。

IfithadbeengiventoSwinburnetofall,rifleinhand,on,say,thefieldofMentana,weshouldhavebeenthepoorerbymanysplendidverses,butthericherbyaheroiclife-story。

Andwouldhislothavebeenthelessenviable?Nay,surely,muchthemore。

ThatisthethoughtwhichmaywellbringsolacetothosewholovedAlanSeeger,andwhomayatfirsthavefeltasanunmixedcrueltythecuttingshortofsoeager,sogenerous,sogallantalife。

Thedescription\"Juvenilia\"attachedtothefirstseriesofthesepoemsisofhisownchoosing。Itisforthereadertojudgewhatallowanceistobemadeforunripeness,whetherofsubstanceorofform。

Criticismisnoneofmypresentbusiness。ButIthinknodiscerningreadercanfailtobeimpressedbyonegreatvirtuepervadingallthepoet’swork——itsabsolutesincerity。Thereisnopose,noaffectationofanysort。

Therearemarksofthelovingstudyofotherpoets,andthesethebest。

Wearefrequentlyremindedofthissingerandofthat。TheyoungAmericanisinstinctivelyloyaltothelongtraditionofEnglishliterature。

Heiscontenttoundergotheinfluenceofthegreatmasters,anddoesnotseekforprematureoriginalityontheby-pathsofeccentricity。

Butwhileheisthediscipleofmany,heisthevassalofnone。

Hismatterisalwayshisown,thefruitofpersonalvision,experience,imagination,evenifhemaynowandthenunconsciouslypouritintoamouldprovidedbyanother。Heisnomereechooftherhythmsofthispoet,ormimicofthatother’sattitudeandoutlook。Thegreatzestoflivingwhichinspireshimisfartoorealandintensetoclotheitselfinthetrappingsofanyalienindividuality。Heistoostraightforwardtobeevendramatic。Itisnothisinstincttoputonamask,evenforpurposesofartisticpersonation,andmuchlessofaffectation。

Ifevertherewasabeingwhosaid\"Yea\"tolife,accepteditasagloriousgift,andwasdeterminedtoliveitwithallhismight,itwasAlanSeeger。Suchaframeofmindistooinstinctiveandtemperamentaltobecalledoptimism。Itisnottheresultofabalancingofgoodandill,andareasoneddecisionthatgoodpreponderates。Ratheritisadirectperception,anintuition,ofthebeautyandwonderoftheuniverse——anintuitiontoooverpoweringtobeseriouslydisturbedbytheexistenceofpainandevil,someofwhich,atanyrate,hasitsvalueasafoil,abackground,tojoy。Thiswasthemessage——notaphilosophybutanirresistibleemotion——whichhesoughttodeliverthroughthemediumofanartwhichheseriouslystudiedanddeeplyloved。

Itspokefromtheverydepthsofhisbeing,andthepoemsinwhichitfoundutterance,whatevertheirpurelyliteraryqualities,haveatleastthevalueofafirst-handhumandocument,thesincereself-portraitureofavividandvirilesoul。

Therearethreemoreorlessclearly-markedelementsinapoet’sequipment——

observation,passion,reflection,orinsimplerterms,seeing,feelingandthinking。Thefirsttwoarerichlyrepresentedinthefollowingpoems,thethird,aswasnatural,muchlessso。

Thepoetwastoofullyoccupiedingarneringimpressionsandexperiencestothinkofco-ordinatingandinterpretingthem。Thatwouldhavecomelater;

andlater,too,wouldhavecomeageneraldeepeningofthespiritualcontentofhiswork。Therehadbeennothingineitherhisoutwardorhisinwardlifethatcouldfairlybecalledsufferingorstruggle。Hehadnotsoundedthedepthsofhumanexperience,whichisasmuchastosaythatneitherhadherisentotheheights。Thishenodoubtrecognisedhimself,andwasnotthinkingmerelyofthedateofcompositionwhenhecalledhispre-warpoems\"Juvenilia\"。Greatemotions,andperhapsgreatsorrows,wouldhavecometohiminduetime,andwouldhavedeepenedandenrichedhisveinofsong。

Thefirstgreatemotionwhichfoundhim,whenheralliedtothetrumpet-callofFranceandfreedom,did,asamatteroffact,lendnewrealityandpoignancytohisverse;butthesoldier’slifelefthimsmallleisureforcomposition。Wemustregardhiswork,then,asafragment,amereforetasteofwhathemighthaveachievedhadhislifebeenprolonged。But,devotedthoughhewastohisart,hefeltthattolivegreatlyisbetterthantowritegreatly。

Theunfulfilmentofhispoetichopesanddreamsmeantthefulfilmentofahigherambition。

AlanSeegerwasborninNewYorkonJune22nd,1888。

HisfatherandhismotherbelongedtooldNewEnglandfamilies。

WhenhewasayearoldhisparentsremovedtoStatenIsland,whichforms,asitwere,thestoppertothebottleofNewYorkharbour。

Thereheremaineduntilhistenthyear,growingupalongwithabrotherandasister,theonealittleolder,theotheralittleyounger,thanhimself。FromtheirhomeontheheightsofStatenIsland,thechildrenlookedoutdaybydayupononeofthemostromanticscenesintheworld——thegatewaytotheWesternHemisphere。

TheycouldseethegreatsteamshipsofallthenationsthreadingtheirwaythroughtheNarrowsandpassinginprocessionupthegloriousexpanseofNewYorkBay,towhichtheincessantlocaltrafficoftug-boats,riversteamersandhugesteam-ferrieslentanever-shiftinganimation。IntheforegroundlayRobbinsReefLighthouse,inthemiddledistancetheStatueofLiberty,inthebackgroundthegiantcurvesofBrooklynBridge,and,rangeoverrange,themountainousbuildingsof\"downtown\"NewYork——notthenascolossalastheyareto-day,butalreadyunlikeanythingelseunderthesun。

Andtheincomingstreamoftrampsandlinersmettheoutgoingstreamwhichcarriedtheimaginationseaward,totheislandsofthebuccaneers,andthehauntsofalltheheroesandvillainsofhistory,intheOldWorld。

Thechildrendidnotlookwithincuriouseyesuponthisstirringscene。

TheyknewthenamesofallthegreatEuropeanlinersandofthewarshipspassingtoandfromtheNavyYard;andthewallsoftheirnurserywerecoveredwiththeirdrawingsoftheshipping,rudeenough,nodoubt,butshowingaccurateobservationofsuchdetailsasfunnels,mastsandrigging。Theywereofanage,beforetheyleftStatenIsland,torealizesomethingofthehistoricimplicationsoftheirenvironment。

In1898thefamilyreturnedtoNewYork,andthereAlancontinuedattheHoraceMannSchooltheeducationbegunattheStatenIslandAcademy。

Thegreatdelightoftheten-year-oldschoolboywastofollowtherushingfire-engineswhichwereanalmostdailyfeatureinthelifeoftheNewYorkstreets。Eveninmanhoodhecouldneverresistthelureofthefire-alarm。

Twoyearslater(1900)cameanewmigration,whichnodoubtexercisedadetermininginfluenceontheboy’sdevelopment。ThefamilyremovedtoMexico,andthereAlanspentagreatpartofthemostimpressionableyearsofhisyouth。IfNewYorkembodiestheromanceofPower,MexicorepresentstoperfectiontheromanceofPicturesqueness。

TopassfromtheUnitedStatestoMexicoislikepassingatoneboundfromtheNewWorldtotheOld。WhereverithasnotbeenrecentlyAmericanized,itsbeautyisthatofsunbaked,somnolentdecay。Itisinmanywayscuriouslylikeitsmother——orratheritsstep-mother——country,Spain。

ButSpaincanshownothingtoequalthespaciousmagnificenceofitssceneryorthepicturesquenessofitsphysiognomiesanditscostumes。

Andthenitisthesceneofthemostfascinatingadventurerecordedinhistory——anexploitwhichputstoshametheimaginationofthegreatestmastersofromance。

ItistruethattheMexicoCityofto-dayshowsscantytraces(exceptinitsMuseum)oftheTenochtitlanofMontezuma;

butthevastamphitheatreonwhichitstandsisstillwonderfullyimpressive,andstillthegreatsilverconesofPopocatepetlandIxtaccihuatllookdownuponitfromtheirimmaculatealtitudes。

Thoughwellwithinthetropics,thegreatelevationofthecity(7400feet)

rendersitsclimateveryattractivetothoseforwhomheighthasnoterrors;

andtheSeegerssoonbecamegreatlyattachedtoit。

Fortwoveryhappyyears,itwasthehomeofthewholefamily。

Thechildrenhadatutorwhomtheyrespectedandloved,andwhohelpedtodeveloptheirtasteforpoetryandgoodliterature。

\"Oneofourkeenestpleasures,\"writesoneofthefamily,\"wastogoinabodytotheoldbook-shops,andonSundaymorningtothe`ThievesMarket’,torummagefortreasures;andmanyweretheElzevirsandworm-eaten,vellum-boundvolumesfromtheoldconventlibrariesthatfellintoourhands。

Atthattimeweissuedahomemagazinecalled`TheProphet’,inhonourofalargepaintingthatwehadacquiredandchosetoconsiderasthepatronofourhousehold。Themagazinewassupposedtoappearmonthly,butwasalwaysmonthsbehinditstime。Alanwasthesportingeditor,buthisliteraryabilityhadeventhenbeguntoappear,andheoversteppedhisdepartmentwithcontributionsofpoetryandlengthyessays。Nocopiesofthisfamousperiodicalareextant:

theyallwentdowninthewreckofthe`Merida’。\"

Inthechillydaysofwinter,frequentvisitswerepaidtothelowerlevelsofthe`tierratemplada’,especiallytoCuernavaca,oneofthe\"show\"placesofthecountry。Thechildrenlearnedtorideandtocycle,andwerethusabletoextendtheirexcursionsonallsides。

When,aftertwoyears,theywentbacktotheUnitedStatestoschool,theywerealreadyfamiliarwithMexicannatureandlife;

andtheykepttheirimpressionsfreshbyfrequentvacationvisits。

Itmusthavebeenadelightfulexperiencetoslipdowneverynowandthentothetropics:firsttopassunderthepinkwallsofMorroCastleintothewidelagoonofHavana;thentocrosstheSpanishMaintoVeraCruz;

then,afterskirtingthegiantescarpmentofOrizaba,tocrawlzigzaggingupthealmostprecipitousascentthatdividesthe`tierratemplada’fromthe`tierrafria’;

andfinallytospeedthroughtheendlessagave-fieldsoftheuplandhaciendas,toMexicoCityandhome。

Mexico,andtheexperiencesassociatedwithit,haveleftdeepmarksonAlanSeeger’spoetry。Thevacationvoyagesthitherspeakinthisapostrophefromthe\"OdetoAntares\":

StaroftheSouththatnowthroughorientmistAtnightfalloffTampicoorBelizeGreetestthesailor,risingfromthoseseasWherefirstinme,afondromanticist,Thetropicsunset’sbloomoncloudypilesCastoutindustriouscareswithdreamsoffabulousisles……

Thelongestofhispoems,\"TheDesertedGarden\"——averitablegalleryofimaginativelandscape——isentirelyMexicanincolouring。

Indeedwemayconjecturewithouttoomuchrashnessthatitisamereexpansionofthesonnetentitled\"Tezcotzinco\",thefruitofasolitaryexcursiontotheruinsofNezahualcoyotl’sbaths,inthehillsbeyondTezcoco。

ButevenwherethereisnopaintingofdefiniteMexicanscenes,motivesfromthevastuplandswiththeircloudpageantry,andfromthepalm-fringed,incandescentcoasts,frequentlyrecurinhisverse。

Forinstance,hehadnotforgottenMexicowhenhewroteinavolumeoftheComtessedeNoailles:

BemycompanionundercoolarcadesThatframesomedrowsystreetanddazzlingsquare,Beyondwhoseflowersandpalm-treepromenadesWhitebelfriesburninthebluetropicair。

Andevenwhenthetropicswerefinallyleftbehind,hecarriedwithhiminhismemorytheirprofusionofcolour,anever-readypaletteonwhichtodraw。Assuredlyitwasafortunatechancethattookthisloverofsunlightandspaceandsplendor,inhismostreceptiveyears,toregionswheretheysuperabound。

Perhaps,hadhebeenconfinedtogloomierclimates,hecouldnothavewritten:

FromaboyIgloatedonexistence。EarthtomeSeemedall-sufficient,andmysojournthereOnetremblingopportunityforjoy。

Butthesamegoodfortunepursuedhimthroughout。Heseemedpredestinedtoenvironmentsofbeauty。When,atfourteen,helefthisMexicanhome,itwastogototheHackleySchoolatTarrytown,N。Y。,aninstitutionplacedonahighhilloverlookingthatnoblestofrivers,theHudson,andsurroundedbyadomainofitsown,extendingtomanyacresofmeadowandwoodland。Anattackofscarletfeverinhischildhoodhadlefthishealthfarfromrobust,anditwasthoughtthatthealtitudeofMexicoCitywastoogreatforhim。

HethereforespentoneofhisvacationsamongthehillsofNewHampshire,andwasafterwardsgivenayearoutofschool,withthefamilyofhisformertutor,inSouthernCalifornia——againaregionfamedforitsbeauty。Hereturnedmuchimprovedinhealth,andafteraconcludingyearatHackley,heenteredHarvardCollegein1906。

Henowplungedintowideandmiscellaneousreading,bothatHarvard,andatthemagnificentBostonLibrary。Duringhisfirsttwoyearsatcollege,hisbentseemedtolierathertowardsthestudiousandcontemplativethantowardstheactivelife。Hisbrother,atthistime,appearedtohimtobeofamorepleasure-lovingandadventurousdisposition;

andthereexistsalettertohismotherinwhich,aftercontrasting,withobviousallusiontoChaucer’s\"Prologue\",themediaevalidealsoftheKnightandtheClerk,headds:\"C。istheKnightandItheClerk,derivingmorekeenpleasurefromtheperusalofamustyoldvolumethaninpursuingadventureoutintheworld。\"ButaboutthemiddleofhisHarvardcareer,amarkedchangecameoverhishabitsofthoughtandofaction。Heemergedfromhisshell,mademanyfriends,andthrewhimselfwithgreatzestintothesociallifeofhiscomrades。

Itisevident,however,thatthisdidnotmeananyslackeninginhisliteraryinterests。Hisworkgivesampleproofofreal,ifnotofsystematic,culture。Hegenuinelylovesandhasmadehisownmanyofthegreatthingsofthepast。HistranslationsfromDanteandAriosto,forexample,shownolesssympathythanaccomplishment。

VerycharacteristicishisselectionoftheTwenty-sixthCantoofthe`Inferno’,inwhichthenarrativeofUlyssesbringswithitabreathfromthegreatromanceoftheantiqueworld。ItisnoteworthythatbeforehegraduatedhetookupwithzealandwithdistinctionthestudyofCelticliterature——acorrective,perhaps,initscoolertones,tothetropicalmotiveswithwhichhismindwasstored。

Hewasoneoftheeditorsofthe`HarvardMonthly’,towhichhemadefrequentcontributionsofverse。

Therefollowedtwoyears(1910-12)inNewYork——probablytheleastsatisfactoryyearsofhislife。Thequestofbeautyisscarcelyaprofession,anditcausedhisparentssomeconcerntofindhimpausingirresoluteonthethresholdofmanhood,insteadofsettinghimselfagoalandbracinghisenergiesforitsachievement。In1911hismotherandsisterleftMexico,aweekortwobeforePorfirioDiazmadehisexit,andtheMaderistsenteredthecapital。TheyreturnedtoNewYork,tofindAlanstillunsettled,andpossessedwiththethought,orperhapsrathertheinstinct,thatthelifehecravedforwasnottobefoundinAmerica,butawaitedhiminEurope。Inthefollowingyearhecarriedhispoint,andsetoffforParis——adeparturewhichmayfairlybecalledhisHegira,theturning-pointofhishistory。Thatitshortenedhisspantherecanbelittledoubt。Hadhesettleddowntoliterarywork,inhisnativecity,hemighthavelivedtooldage。Butitsecuredhimfouryearsofthetenseandpoignantjoyoflivingonwhichhisheartwasset;

andduringtwooftheseyearsthejoywasofakindwhichabsolvedhimforeverfromthereproachofmerehedonismandself-indulgence。

Hewouldcertainlyhavesaid——orratherhewascontinuallysaying,inwordsfullofpassionateconviction——

OnecrowdedhourofgloriouslifeIsworthanagewithoutaname。

Itwasinthespiritofaromanticistoftheeighteen-fortiesthatheplungedintothelifeofParis。HehadaroomneartheMuseedeCluny,andhefoundhimselfthoroughlyathomeamongtheartistsandstudentsoftheLatinQuarter,thoughheoccasionallyvariedthe`ViedeBoheme’

byexcursionsinto\"society\"ofamoreorthodoxtype。

Parishashadmanylovers,butfewmoredevotedthanAlanSeeger。

Heacceptedthelifeof\"diesingende,springende,schoeneParis\"

withacuriouswhole-heartedness。Hereandtherewefindevidence——forinstance,inthefirsttwosonnets——thathewasnotblindtoitsseamyside。Butonthewholeheappearstohaveseenbeautyeveninaspectsofitforwhichitisalmostasdifficulttofindaestheticasmoraljustification。Thetruthis,nodoubt,thatthewholespectaclewasplungedforhimintheglamourofromance。

Parisdidnotbelongtotheworking-dayworld,butwaslikeBaghdadorSamarcand,acityoftheArabianNights。

Howhisimaginationtransfigureditwemayseeinsuchapassageasthis:

BysilverywatersintheplainsafarGlimmerstheinlandcitylikeastar,Withgildedgatesandsunnyspiresablaze,Andburnisheddomeshalfseenthroughluminoushaze。

Lo,withwhatopportunityearthteems!

Howlikeafairitsamplebeautyseems!

Flutteringwithflagsitsproudpavilionsrise:

Whatbrightbazaars,whatmarvellousmerchandise,Downseethingalleyswhatmelodiousdin,Whatclamor,importuningfromeverybooth:

AtEarth’sgreatmartwhereJoyistraffickedinBuywhilethypurseyetswellswithgoldenYouth!

Intothisfairhesalliedforth,notasonetothemannerborn,butwiththeeagernessofatravellerfromafarcountry,whofeelsasthoughhewerelivinginadream。Hisattitudetothewholeexperienceiscuriouslyingenuous,butperfectlysaneandstraightforward。

ItistheParisofMurgerinwhichhelives,nottheParisofBaudelaireandtheSecondEmpire。Hetakeshisexperienceslightly。

Thereisnosigneitherofanystruggleofthesoulorofanyveryrendingtempestoftheheart。Thereisnoposing,self-consciousByronism,noranyofthatmorbiddallyingwiththeideaof\"sin\"

whichgivessuchanunpleasantflavortoagooddealofromanticpoetry,bothFrenchandEnglish。Therearetracesofdisappointmentanddisillusion,buttheyareacceptedwithoutamurmurasinevitableincidentsofagreat,absorbingexperience。Allthismeans,ofcourse,thatthereisnotragicdepth,andlittleanalyticsubtlety,inthesepoems。

Theyaretheworkofayoungmanenamouredofhisyouth,enthusiasticallygratefulforthegiftoflife,andentirelyathiseasewithinhisownmoralcode。Hehadknownnoneofwhathehimselfcalls\"thatkindofafflictionwhichalonecanunfoldtheprofunditiesofthehumanspirit。\"

ItwasinParisthatheproducedmostofthe\"Juvenilia\"。HeincludedonlyafewofthepieceswhichhehadwrittenatHarvardandinNewYork。

Thusall,ornearlyall,thepoemsrangedunderthattitle,are,ashesaid——

RelicsofthetimewhenItoofaredAcrossthesweetfifthlustrumofmydays。

Paris,however,didnotabsorbhimentirelyduringtheseyears。

HewouldoccasionallysetforthonlongtrampsthroughtheFrenchprovinces;

forhelovedeveryaspectofthatgraciouscountry。HeoncespentsomeweekswithafriendinSwitzerland;butthisexperienceseemstohaveleftnotraceinhiswork。

Thencamethefatefulyear1914。His\"Juvenilia\"havinggrowntoapassablebulk,hebroughtthemintheearlysummertoLondon,withaviewtofindingapublisherforthem;butitdoesnotappearthathetookanyveryactivestepstothateffect。HisdaysweremainlyspentintheBritishMuseum,andhiseveningswithacoterieoffriendsattheCafeRoyal。InthemiddleofJuly,hisfathercametoEnglandandspentaweekwithhim。OfthismeetingMr。Seegerwrites:

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WepassedthreedaysatCanterbury——threedaysofsuchintimacyaswehadhardlyhadsincehewasaboyinMexico。ForfourorfiveyearsIhadonlyseenhimafewdaysatatime,duringmyhurriedvisitstotheUnitedStates。Weexploredtheoldtowntogether,heardservicesintheCathedral,andhadlongtalksintheclose。

AfterserviceintheCathedralonaMondaymorning,thelastofourstayatCanterbury,AlanwasparticularlyenthusiasticoverthereadingofthePsalms,andsaid\"WasthereeversuchEnglishwrittenasthatoftheBible?\"Isaidgood-byetoAlanonJuly25th。

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Twodaysearlier,theAustrianUltimatumhadbeenpresentedtoSerbia;

onthatverydaythetimelimitexpired,theSerbianreplywasrejected,andtheAustrianMinisterleftBelgrade。Thewheelsoffatewerealreadywhirling。

AssoonasitbecameevidentthataEuropeanwarwasinevitableAlanreturnedtoParis。HetookBrugesonhisway,andthereleftthemanuscriptofhispoemsinthekeepingofaprinter,notforeseeingtheriskstowhichhewasthusexposingthem。

Thewarwasnotthreeweeksoldwhen,alongwithfortyorfiftyofhisfellow-countrymen,heenlistedintheForeignLegionofFrance。

Whydidhetakethisstep?Fundamentally,nodoubt,becausehefeltwartobeoneofthesupremeexperiencesoflife,fromwhich,whenitoffereditself,hecouldnotshrinkwithoutdisloyaltytohisideal。

Longbeforethewarwasanythingmorethanavaguepossibility,hehadimaginedthetime……whencourtedDeathshallclaimmylimbsandfindthemLaidinsomedesertplacealone,orwherethetidesOfwar’stumultuouswavesonthewetsandsbehindthemLeaveriftsofgaspinglifewhentheirredfloodsubsides。

SofarbackindeedasMay,1912,hehadwrittentohismotherfromParis:

\"IsitnotfinethewaytheBalkanStatesaretriumphing?

Ihavebeensoexcitedoverthewar,itwouldhaveneededaverysmallopportunitytohavetakenmeoverthere。\"Itisevident,then,thatthesoldier’slifehadlongbeenincludedamongthepossibilitieswhichfascinatedhim。Butapartfromthisgeneralproclivitytoadventure,thisdesireto\"livedangerously\",hewasimpelledbyasimplesentimentofloyaltytothecountryandcityofhisheart,whichhehimselfexplainedinaletterwrittenfromtheAisnetrenchesto`TheNewRepublic’

(NewYork,May22,1915):

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Ihavetalkedwithsomanyoftheyoungvolunteershere。Theircaseislittleknown,evenbytheFrench,yetaltogetherinterestingandappealing。

Theyareforeignersonwhomtheoutbreakofwarlaidnoformalcompulsion。

Buttheyhadstoodonthebutteinspringtimeperhaps,asJulianandLouisestood,andlookedoutoverthemyriadtwinklinglightsofthebeautifulcity。Paris——mystic,maternal,personified,towhomtheyowedthehappiestmomentsoftheirlives——Pariswasinperil。

Weretheynotunderamoralobligation,nolessbindingthan[thatbywhich]

theircomradeswereboundlegally,toputtheirbreastsbetweenheranddestruction?Withoutrenouncingtheirnationality,theyhadyetchosentomaketheirhomesherebeyondanyothercityintheworld。

Didnotthebenefitsandblessingstheyhadreceivedpointthemadutythatheartandconsciencecouldnotdeny?

\"Whydidyouenlist?\"Ineverycasetheanswerwasthesame。

ThatmemorabledayinAugustcame。Suddenlytheoldhauntsweredesolate,thebooncompanionshadgone。Itwasunthinkabletoleavethedangertothemandacceptonlythepleasuresoneself,togoonenjoyingthesweetthingsoflifeindefenceofwhichtheywereperhapseventhensheddingtheirbloodinthenorth。Somedaytheywouldreturn,andwithhonor——notall,butsome。Theoldorderofthingswouldhaveirrevocablyvanished。Therewouldbeanewcompanionshipwhosebondwouldbethecommondangerrun,thecommonsufferingsborne,thecommongloryshared。\"Andwherehaveyoubeenallthetime,andwhathaveyoubeendoing?\"Theveryquestionwouldbeareproach,thoughnonewereintended。Howcouldtheyendureit?

Facetofacewithasituationlikethat,amanbecomesreconciled,justifieseasilythepartheisplaying,andcomestounderstand,inauniversewherelogiccountsforsolittleandsentimentandtheimpulseoftheheartforsomuch,theinevitablenessandnaturalnessofwar。

Suddenlytheworldisupinarms。Allmankindtakessides。Thesamefaiththatmadehimsurrenderhimselftotheimpulsesofnormallivingandoflove,forceshimnowtomakehimselftheinstrumentthroughwhichagreaterforceworksoutitsinscrutableendsthroughtheimpulsesofterrorandrepulsion。

Andwithnolessasenseofmovinginharmonywithauniversewheremassesareincontinualconflictandnewcombinationsareengenderedoutofeternalcollisions,heshouldersarmsandmarchesforthwithhaste。

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Alreadyinthispassagewecandiscernthefatalisticacceptanceofwarwhichrunsthroughmanyofhisutterancesonthesubject,andmaybereadespeciallyinthenobleconclusionofhispoem,\"TheHosts\":

TherewasastatelydramawritBythehandthatpeopledtheearth&airAndsetthestarsintheinfiniteAndmadenightgorgeous&morningfair;

AndallthathadsensetoreasonknewThatbloodydramamustbegonethrough。

Somesat&watchedhowtheactionveered——

Waited,profited,trembled,cheered——

Wesawnotclearlynorunderstood,But,yieldingourselvestothemasterhand,Eachinhispart,asbesthecould,Weplayeditthroughastheauthorplanned。

Itwasnot,inhisownconception,a\"waragainstwar\"thathewaswaging;

itwassimplyafightforfreedomandforFrance。Someofusmayhopeandbelievethat,inafteryears,whenhewasatleisuretoviewhistoryinperspectiveandcarryhispsychologyalittledeeper,hewouldhaveallowed,ifnotmorepotency,atanyratemoreadaptability,tothehumanwill。Inordertodoso,itwouldnothavebeennecessarytoabandonhisfatalisticcreed。Hewouldhaveseen,perhaps,thatevenifweonlywillwhatwehavetowill,thefactorswhichshapethewill——oftheindividual,thenation,ortherace——arealwayschanging,andthatitisnotonlypossiblebutprobablethatthefactorswhichmakeforpeacemayonedaygaintheupperhandofthosewhich(forperfectlydefiniteandtangiblereasons)havehithertomadeforwar。

Thefactremains,however,thatheshoulderedhisknapsackwithoutanytheoreticdistasteforthesoldier’scalling。

Insofarhewasmorehappilysituatedthanthousandswhohavemadeallthebettersoldiersfortheirintensedetestationofthestupidityofwar。

Butthisinnowaydetractsfromhisloyaltytohispersonalideal,orfromthehighchivalryofhisdevotiontoFrance。

Thestoryofhislifeasasoldiershallbetold,sofaraspossible,inhisownwords。

AftersomebriefpreliminarytrainingatRouenhewassenttoToulouse。

Thence,onSeptember28,1914,hewroteasfollows:

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2meRegimentEtranger,BataillonC。,1re。Cie,3meSection。

Toulouse,Sept。28,1914。

DearMother,……Wehavebeenputtinginourtimehereatveryharddrilling,andaresupposedtohavelearnedinsixweekswhattheordinaryrecruit,intimesofpeace,takesallhistwoyearsat。Weriseat5,andworkstopsintheafternoonat5。Atwelvehoursdayatonesouaday。

Ihopetoearnhigherwagesthanthisintimetocome,butIneverexpecttoworkharder。TheearlyrisinghourissplendidforitgivesonethechancetoseethemostbeautifulpartofthesebeautifulautumndaysintheSouth。

Wemarchuptoalovelyopenfieldontheendoftheridgebehindthebarracks,walkingrightintotherisingsun。

Fromthispanorama,spreadaboutonthreesidesisincomparablyfine——yellowcornfields,vineyards,harvest-fieldswheretheworkersandtheirteamscanbeseenmovingaboutintinyfigures——

poplars,littlehamletsandchurch-towers,andfarawaytothesouththebluelineofthePyrenees,thehighpeakscappedwithsnow。

Itmakesoneinlovewithlife,itisallsopeacefulandbeautiful。

ButNaturetomeisnotonlyhillsandblueskiesandflowers,buttheUniverse,thetotalityofthings,realityasitmostobviouslypresentsitselftous;andinthisuniversestrifeandsternnessplayasbigapartasloveandtenderness,andcannotbeshirkedbyonewhosewillitistorulehislifeinaccordancewiththecosmicforcesheseesinplayabouthim。IhopeyouseethethingasIdo,andthinkthatIhavedonewell,beingwithoutresponsibilitiesandwithnoonetosuffermateriallybymydecision,intakinguponmyshoulders,too,theburdenthatsomuchofhumanityissufferingunder,and,ratherthanstandingloriouslyasidewhentheopportunitywasgivenme,doingmyshareforthesidethatIthinkright……

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ThebattalionmusthaveleftToulousealmostimmediatelyafterthiswaswritten,forinapost-cardofOctober10,fromtheCampdeMailly,Aube,hesaysthattheyhavebeentheretendays。

Aweeklaterhewrote:

==……Aftertwoweekshereandlessthantwomonthsfromenlistment,weareactuallygoingatlasttothefiringline。Bythetimeyoureceivethisweshallalreadyperhapshavehadour`baptemedefeu’。

Wehavebeenengagedinthehardestkindofhardwork——twoweeksofbeautifulautumnweatheronthewhole,frostynightsandsunnydaysandbeautifulcoloringonthesparsefoliagethatbreakshereandtherethewiderollingexpansesofopencountry。

Everyday,fromthedistancetothenorth,hascometheboomingofthecannonaroundReimsandthelinesalongtheMeuse……Butimaginehowthrillingitwillbetomorrowandthefollowingdays,marchingtowardthefrontwiththenoiseofbattlegrowingcontinuallylouderbeforeus。

Icouldtellyouwherewearegoing,butIdonotwanttorunanyriskofhavingthisletterstoppedbythecensor。Thewholeregimentisgoing,fourbattalions,about4000men。Youhavenoideahowbeautifulitistoseethetroopsundulatingalongtheroadinfrontofone,in`colonnesparquatre’

asfarastheeyecansee,withthecaptainsandlieutenantsonhorsebackattheheadoftheircompanies……Tomorrowtherealhardshipandprivationsbegin。ButIgointoactionwiththelightestoflighthearts。

Thehardworkandmomentsoffrightfulfatiguehavenotbrokenbuthardenedme,andIaminexcellenthealthandspirits……

Iamhappyandfullofexcitementoverthewonderfuldaysthatareahead。

Itwassuchacomforttoreceiveyourletter,andknowthatyouapprovedofmyaction。

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Inapost-cardofOctober20,postmarked\"Vertus\",hesays:

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Thisisthesecondnight’shaltofourmarchtothefront。Allourwayhasbeenoneimmensebattlefield。ItwasamagnificentvictoryfortheFrenchthattheworlddoesnotfullyrealize。Ithinkwearemarchingtovictorytoo,butwhateverwearegoingtowearegoingtriumphantly。

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OnOctober23,hewritesfrom\"17kil。south-eastofReims\"。

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DearMother……Iamsittingonthecurbstoneofastreetattheedgeofthetown。Thehousesendabruptlyandtheyellowvineyardsbeginhere。Theviewisbroadanduninterruptedtothecresttenkilometersorsoacrossthevalley。Betweenthisandourselvesarethelinesofthetwoarmies。Afiercecannonadingisgoingoncontinually,andIliftmyeyesfromthesheetateachreport,toseethepuffsofsmoketwoorthreemilesoff。TheGermanshavebeenfiringsalvoesoffourshotsoveralittlevillagewheretheFrenchbatteriesarestationed,shrapnelthatburstinlittlepuffsofwhitesmoke;theFrenchreplywithexplosiveshellsthatraisecolumnsofdustovertheGermanlines。

Halfofourregimenthaveleftalreadyforthetrenches。Wemaygotonight。

Wehavemadeamarchofabout75kilometersinfourdays,andarenowonthefront,readytobecalledonatanymoment。Iamfeelingfine,inmyelement,forIhavealwaysthirstedforthiskindofthing,tobepresentalwayswherethepulsationsareliveliest。Everyminutehereisworthweeksofordinaryexperience。Howbeautifultheviewishere,overthesunnyvineyards!Andwhatacuriousanomaly。

Onthisslopethegrapepickersaresingingmerrilyattheirwork,ontheotherthebatteriesareroaring。Boom!Boom!

Thiswillspoiloneforanyotherkindoflife。TheyellowafternoonsunlightisslopinggloriouslyacrossthisbeautifulvalleyofChampagne。

Aeroplanespasscontinuallyoverheadonreconnaissance。Imustmailthisnow。

Thereistoomuchtobesaidandtoolittletimetosayit。

Sogladtogetyourletter。Loveandlotsofittoall。

Alan。

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Alas!thehopesofswift,decisiveactionwithwhichtheLegionadvancedweredestinedtodisappointment。Theysoonsettleddownforthewinterintothemonotonoushardshipsoftrenchwarfare。AlandescribedthisexperienceinadmirablyvividletterspublishedintheNewYork`Sun’,fromwhichafewextractsmustsuffice。HewritesonDecember8,duringhisfourthperiodofserviceinthetrenches:

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Weleftourcampinthewoodsbeforedaybreakthismorning,andmarchedupthehillinsinglefile,underthewinterstars……

Throughopeningsinthewoodswecouldseethatweweremarchingalongahighridge,andoneitherhandvaporousdepthsanddistancesexpanded,thedarknessbrokensometimesbyafarlightorthemomentaryglowofamagnesiumrocketsentupfromtheGermanlines。

Thereissomethingfascinatingifoneisstationedonsentry-dutyimmediatelyafterarrival,inwatchingthedawnslowlyillumineoneofthesenewlandscapes,fromapositiontakenupundercoverofdarkness。

Theothersectionhasbeenrelievedanddeparts。Wearegiventhe`consigne’,bytheprecedingsentinel,andareleftalonebehindamoundofdirt,facingthenorthandtheblank,perilousnight。Slowlythemysterythatitshroudsresolvesasthegreylightstealsovertheeasternhills。

Likeaphotographinthewashing,itshighlightsandshadowscomegraduallyforth。Thelightsplashintheforegroundbecomesaruinedchateau,thegreystreetademolishedvillage。

Thedetailscomeoutonthehillsideopposite,wherethesilenttrenchesoftheenemyarehiddenafewhundredmetresaway。Wefindourselvesinawoody,mountainouscountry,withbroadhorizonsandstreaksofmistinthevalleys。Ourpositionisexcellentthistime,ahighcrest,withopenlandslopingdownfromthetrenchesandplentyofbarbedwirestrungalongimmediatelyinfront。Itwouldbeahardtasktocarrysuchaline,andthereisnotmuchdangerthattheenemywilltry。

Withincreasingdaylightthesentineltakesashelteredposition,andsurveyshisnewenvironmentthroughlittlegapswherethemoundshavebeencrenellatedandcoveredwithbranches。Suddenlyhestartsasametallicbangringsoutfromthewoodsimmediatelybehindhim。

ItisoftheunmistakablevoiceofaFrench75startingtheday’sartilleryduel。Bythetimethesentinelisrelieved,inbroaddaylight,thecannonadeisgeneralallalongtheline。Hesurrendershisposttoacomrade,andcrawlsdownintohisbombproofdugoutalmostreluctantly,forthelongdayofinactivewaitinghascommenced。

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Thoughheneverexpressesevenamomentaryregretforthechoicehehasmade,hefreelyadmitsthattrenchwarfareis\"anythingbutromantic\"。

Fortheartillerymanitis\"doubtlessveryinteresting\"

but\"thepoorcommonsoldier\"hasaprettymeantimeofit:

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Hisruleissimplytodighimselfaholeinthegroundandtokeephiddeninitastightlyaspossible。Continuallyunderthefireoftheopposingbatteries,heisyetneverallowedtogetaglimpseoftheenemy。Exposedtoallthedangersofwar,butwithnoneofitsenthusiasmorsplendidelan,heiscondemnedtositlikeananimalinitsburrow,andheartheshellswhistleoverhishead,andtaketheirlittledailytollfromhiscomrades。

Thewintermorningdawnswithgreyskiesandthehoarfrostonthefields。

Hisfeetarenumb,hiscanteenfrozen,butheisnotallowedtomakeafire。

Thewinternightfalls,withitsprospectofsentry-duty,andthecontinualapprehensionofthehurriedcalltoarms;heisnotevenpermittedtolightacandle,butmustfoldhimselfinhisblanketandliedowncrampedinthedirtystrawtosleepasbesthemay。

Howdifferentfromthepopularnotionoftheeveningcampfire,thesongsandgoodcheer。

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Ofthecommissariatarrangementshegives,onthewhole,averygoodaccount;

butheadmitsthat\"tosupplementtheregularrationswithluxuriessuchasbutter,cheese,preserves,&especiallychocolate,isamatterthatoccupiesmoreoftheyoungsoldier’sthoughtsthantheinvisibleenemy。Ourcorporaltoldustheotherdaythattherewasn’tamaninthesquadthatwouldn’texchangehisrifleforajarofjam。\"But\"thoughmodernwarfareallowsustothinkmoreabouteatingthanfighting,stillwedonotactuallyforgetthatweareinabattleline。\"

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Everoverourheadsgoesonthepreciseandscientificstruggleoftheartillery。Packedelbowtoelbowintheseobscuregalleries,onemightbecontenttosquatalldaylong,auditorofthemagnificentorchestraofbattle,wereitnotthatonebecomessosoonhabituatedtoitthatitisnolongermagnificent。Wehearthevoicesofcannonofallcalibresandatalldistances。Welearntoreadthescore&distinguishtheinstruments。Nearusarefieldbatteries;

farawayaresiegeguns。Overallthereistheunmistakable,sharp,metallictwangoftheFrench75,thewhistleofitsshellandthelesserreportofitsexplosion。

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Andeverynowandthencomestheburstingofashellimmediatelyoverhead,andtherattleofitsfragmentsontheroofofthebomb-proofdug-out。

Thinkwhatitmusthavemeanttothiseager,ardent,pleasure-lovingspirittositout,dayafterday,inachill,sodden,verminoustrench,agrandorchestralconcertofthismusicofhumanmadness!

Thesolitudeofsentry-dutyevidentlycomestohimassomethingofarelief。

\"Itmay,\"hesays,\"beallthatismelancholyifthenightisbadandthewinterwindmoansthroughthepines\";butitalso\"bringsmomentsofexaltation,ifthecloud-banksrollback,ifthemoonlightbreaksoverthewindlesshills,ortheheavensblazewiththebeautyofthenorthernstars。\"

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Thesentinelhasampletimeforreflection。Aloneunderthestars,warinitscosmicratherthanitsmoralaspectrevealsitselftohim……

Hethrillswiththesenseoffillinganappointed,necessaryplaceintheconflictofhosts,and,facingtheenemy’screst,abovewhichtheGreatBearwheelsupwardtothezenith,hefeels,withasublimityofenthusiasmthathehasneverbeforeknown,akindofcompanionshipwiththestars。

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Sixdaysinthetrenchesalternatedwithathreedays’intervalofrest\"eitherbilletedinthestablesandhayloftsofthevillageorencampedinthewoodsandaroundthechateau。\"Thusthewinterof1914-15woreaway,withlittletobreakitsmonotony。Theheaviestfightingwasalltothenorthward。Onegathersfromhispoem\"TheAisne\"

thatatCraonnehetookpartintherepulseofaseriousenemyattack;

butthereisnomentionofthisinthelettersbeforeme。

OnMarch12,1915,hewritestohismotherinfierceindignationoversomethingthathasappearedinanAmericanpaperastolifeintheForeignLegion。Thewriterofthe\"disgracefularticle\",hesays,\"likemanyothersofhistype,waslongagoeliminatedfromourranks,forapersonbuoyedupbynonoblepurposeisthefirsttosuccumbtothehardshipsofthewinterthatwehavebeenthrough……

Ifhisliesdidnothingworsethanbelittlehiscomrades,whoarehereformotivesthatheisunabletoconceive,itwouldbeonlydishonourable。ButwhenitcomestothrowingdiscreditontheFrenchGovernment,thatinallitstreatmentofushasbeengenerousbeyondanythingthatonewouldthinkpossible,itistooshamefulforanywordstocharacterize。\"

Withthecomingofspring,therewasofcoursesomemitigationofthetrialsofthewinter。Hereisanalmostidyllicpassagefromalettertohissister,writtenonthefly-leavesof`LesConfessionsdeJ。J。Rousseau’,Geneve,MDCCLXXXII:

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Weputinaverypleasantweekhere——ninehoursofguardatnightinouroutpostsuponthehillside;inthedaytimesleep,orforagingintheruinedvillages,loafingintheprettygardenofthechateau,orreadingupinthelibrary。Wehavecleanedthisupnow,anditisanaltogethercurioussensationtoreclinehereinaneasy-chair,readingsomefineoldbook,andjusttakingtheprecautionnottostayinfrontoftheglasslesswindowsthroughwhichthesharpshooterscansnipeatyoufromtheirpostsinthethicketsontheslopesoftheplateau,notsixhundredmetresaway。

Sometimesourartilleryopensupandthenyoulaydownyourbookforawhile,and,lookingthroughapeek-hole,watchthe75’sand120’sthrowupfountainsofdirtanddebrisallalongthelineoftheenemy’strenches。

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\"Springhascomehereatlast,\"sothelettercloses,\"andwearehavingbeautifulweather。IamgoinginswimmingintheAisnethisafternoonforthefirsttime。Infinehealthandspirits。\"

Duringthesummer,theLegionwasmovedaboutagooddealfromsectortosector,andAlanoftenfoundhimselfinpleasantplaces,andgotagooddealofpositiveenjoymentoutofhislife。

OnJune18,1915,hewrotetohismother:

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Youmustnotbeanxiousaboutmynotcomingback。ThechancesareabouttentoonethatIwill。ButifIshouldnot,youmustbeproud,likeaSpartanmother,andfeelthatitisyourcontributiontothetriumphofthecausewhoserighteousnessyoufeelsokeenly。

Everybodyshouldtakepartinthisstrugglewhichistohavesodecisiveaneffect,notonlyonthenationsengagedbutonallhumanity。

Thereshouldbenoneutrals,buteveryoneshouldbearsomepartoftheburden。

Ifsolargeapartshouldfalltoyourshare,youwouldbeinsofarsuperiortootherwomenandshouldbecorrespondinglyproud。

Therewouldbenothingtoregret,forIcouldnothavedoneotherwisethanIdid,andIthinkIcouldnothavedonebetter。

Deathisnothingterribleafterall。Itmaymeansomethingevenmorewonderfulthanlife。Itcannotpossiblymeananythingworsetothegoodsoldier。

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Thesamenoterecursinaletteroftwoweekslater(July3):

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WhetherIamonthewinningorlosingsideisnotthepointwithme:

itisbeingonthesidewheremysympathiesliethatmatters,andIamreadytoseeitthroughtotheend。Successinlifemeansdoingthatthingthanwhichnothingelseconceivableseemsmorenobleorsatisfyingorremunerative,andthisenviablestateIcantrulysaythatIenjoy,forhadIthechoiceIwouldbenowhereelseintheworldthanwhereIam。

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InthisletterhesaysthatanarticleaboutRupertBrookeinwhichhisnamewasmentioned\"gavehimrathermorepainthanpleasure,foritrubbedinthematterwhichmostrankledinhisheart,thathenevercouldgethisbookofpoemspublishedbeforethewar。\"

HoweverheconsoleshimselfwiththereflectionthattheM。S。

isprobablyassafeatBrugesasanywhereelse。\"Wehavefinishedoureighthmonthonthefiringline,\"hesays,\"andrumorsaregoingroundofanimminentreturntotherearforreorganization。\"

Theserumorsprovedtobewellfounded,andonJuly17,hewroteonapicture-postcardrepresentingtheLionofBelfort:

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Wehavefinallycometotherearforalittlerestandreorganization,andarecantonedinavalleynotfarfromBelfort,intheextremeeastofFrance,veryneartheSwissfrontier。SinceIwroteyoulast,alltheAmericansintheregimentreceived48hourspermissioninParis,anditwasagreathappinesstogetbackevenforsoshortawhileandtoseeagainoldscenesandfacesafteralmostayear’sabsence。

Weshallbehereseveralweeksperhaps。

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Threeweekslater(August8)hewrotetohismother:

==……Ihavealwayshadthepassiontoplaythebiggestpartwithinmyreach,anditisreallyinasenseasupremesuccesstobeallowedtoplaythis。

IfIdonotcomeout,Iwillsharethegoodfortuneofthosewhodisappearatthepinnacleoftheircareers。CometoloveFranceandunderstandthealmostunexamplednobilityoftheeffortthisadmirablepeopleismaking,forthatwillbethesurestwayofyourfindingcomfortforanythingthatIamreadytosufferintheircause。

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Thespellofrestlastedsometwomonths,andthentheLegionreturnedtothefrontintimeforthebattleinChampagne\"inwhich\"hewrites\"wetookpartfromthebeginning,themorningofthememorable25th。September。\"Icannotresistquotingatsomelengthfromtheadmirablyvividletterinwhichhegaveanaccountofthisexperience:

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Thepartweplayedinthebattleisbrieflyasfollows。

Webrokecampabout11o’clockthenightofthe24th,andmarchedupthroughruinedSouaintoourplaceinoneofthenumerous`boyaux’

wherethe`troupesd’attaque’weremassed。Thecannonadewasprettyviolentallthatnight,asithadbeenforseveraldaysprevious,buttowarddawnitreachedanintensityunimaginabletoanyonewhohasnotseenamodernbattle。Alittlebefore9。15thefirelessenedsuddenly,andthecrackleofthefusilladebetweenthereportsofthecannontoldusthatthefirstwaveofassaulthadleftandtheattackbegun。

Atthesametimewereceivedtheordertoadvance。TheGermanartilleryhadnowbeguntoopenuponusinearnest。Amidthemostinfernalroarofeverykindoffire-arms,andthroughanatmosphereheavywithdustandsmoke,wemarchedupthroughthe`boyaux’tothe`trancheesdedepart’。

Atshallowplacesandoverbreachesthatshellshadmadeinthebank,wecaughtmomentaryglimpsesofthebluelinessweepingupthehillsideorsilhouettedonthecrestwheretheypouredintotheGermantrenches。

WhenthelastwaveoftheColonialbrigadehadleft,wefollowed。

`Bayonetteaucanon’,inlinesof`tirailleurs’,wecrossedtheopenspacebetweenthelines,overthebarbedwire,wherenotsomanyofourmenwerelyingasIhadfeared,(thankstotheefficacyofthebombardment)andovertheGermantrench,knockedtopiecesandfilledwiththeirdead。Insomeplacestheystillresistedinisolatedgroups。Oppositeus,allwasover,andtheherdsofprisonerswerebeingalreadyleddownaswewentup。

Wecheered,moreintriumphthaninhate;butthepoordevils,terror-stricken,helduptheirhands,beggedfortheirlives,cried\"Kamerad\",\"BonFrancais\",even\"VivelaFrance\"。

Weadvancedandlaydownincolumnsbytwosbehindthesecondcrest。

Meanwhile,bridgeshadbeenthrownacrosstrenchesand`boyaux’,andtheartillery,leavingtheemplacementswheretheyhadbeenanchoredawholeyear,cameacrossandtookpositionintheopen,amagnificentspectacle。Squadronsofcavalrycameup。