The Works of Theodore Roosevelt: The rough ridersCollier, 1899 |
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... half a name , colored by some adjective , like Cherokee Bill , Happy Jack of Arizona , Smoky Moore , the bronco - buster , so named because cowboys often call vicious horses " smoky❞ horses , and Rattlesnake Pete , who had lived among ...
... half a name , colored by some adjective , like Cherokee Bill , Happy Jack of Arizona , Smoky Moore , the bronco - buster , so named because cowboys often call vicious horses " smoky❞ horses , and Rattlesnake Pete , who had lived among ...
Page 25
... half- breed descendants of one named Colbert became the most noted chiefs of the Chickasaws . I summoned the applicant before me , and found that he was an excellent man , and , as I had supposed , a descendant of the old Chickasaw ...
... half- breed descendants of one named Colbert became the most noted chiefs of the Chickasaws . I summoned the applicant before me , and found that he was an excellent man , and , as I had supposed , a descendant of the old Chickasaw ...
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... half - breed , and came of a soldier stock on both sides and through both races . He explained to me once why he had come to the war ; that it was because his people always had fought when there was a war , and he could not feel happy ...
... half - breed , and came of a soldier stock on both sides and through both races . He explained to me once why he had come to the war ; that it was because his people always had fought when there was a war , and he could not feel happy ...
Page 28
... half of one ear- " bitten off , " it was explained to me . Naturally , he viewed the dangers of battle with philosophic calm . Such a man was , in reality , a veteran even in his first fight , and was a tower of strength to the recruits ...
... half of one ear- " bitten off , " it was explained to me . Naturally , he viewed the dangers of battle with philosophic calm . Such a man was , in reality , a veteran even in his first fight , and was a tower of strength to the recruits ...
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... half were nearly unbroken . It was no easy matter to handle them on the picket - lines , and to provide for feeding and watering ; and the efforts to shoe and ride them were at first productive of much vigorous excitement . Of course ...
... half were nearly unbroken . It was no easy matter to handle them on the picket - lines , and to provide for feeding and watering ; and the efforts to shoe and ride them were at first productive of much vigorous excitement . Of course ...
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