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substantial odour that floats about; mocking

every effort to identify it。 It is the will…o'…the…wisp of my olfactive

experience。 Sometimes I meet one who lacks a distinctive person…scent;

and I seldom find such a one lively or entertaining。 On the other hand;

one who has a pungent odour often possesses great vitality; energy; and

vigour of mind。

Masculine exhalations are as a rule stronger; more vivid; more widely

differentiated than those of women。 In the odour of young men there is

something elemental; as of fire; storm; and salt sea。 It pulsates with

buoyancy and desire。 It suggests all things strong and beautiful and

joyous; and gives me a sense of physical happiness。 I wonder if others

observe that all infants have the same scent……pure; simple;

undecipherable as their dormant personality。 It is not until the age of

six or seven that they begin to have perceptible individual odours。

These develop and mature along with their mental and bodily powers。

What I have written about smell; especially person…smell; will perhaps

be regarded as the abnormal sentiment of one who can have no idea of the

〃world of reality and beauty which the eye perceives。〃 There are people

who are colour…blind; people who are tone…deaf。 Most people are

smell…blind…and…deaf。 We should not condemn a musical position on the

testimony of an ear which cannot distinguish one chord from another; or

judge a picture by the verdict of a colour…blind critic。 The sensations

of smell which cheer; inform; and broaden my life are not less pleasant

merely because some critic who treads the wide; bright pathway of the

eye has not cultivated his o