The Life of Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-fifth President of the United StatesG. Richards, 1903 - 391 pages |
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Page 40
... turning and overturning of forgot- ten works , the contents of precious pigeon holes . It was not looked to for the biographical particulars of the heroes who fought under their respective flags . The second work was a study from nature ...
... turning and overturning of forgot- ten works , the contents of precious pigeon holes . It was not looked to for the biographical particulars of the heroes who fought under their respective flags . The second work was a study from nature ...
Page 44
... turned with marvelous quickness for so large and unwieldy an animal , and struck down the horse , at the same time inflicting a ghastly wound on the rider . The other man dismounted and came up to the rescue of his companion . The bear ...
... turned with marvelous quickness for so large and unwieldy an animal , and struck down the horse , at the same time inflicting a ghastly wound on the rider . The other man dismounted and came up to the rescue of his companion . The bear ...
Page 45
... turned with a harsh roar of fury and challenge , blowing the bloody foam from his mouth , so that I saw the gleam of his white fangs : and then he charged straight at me , crashing and bounding through the laurel bushes , so that it was ...
... turned with a harsh roar of fury and challenge , blowing the bloody foam from his mouth , so that I saw the gleam of his white fangs : and then he charged straight at me , crashing and bounding through the laurel bushes , so that it was ...
Page 47
... turned to frosted steel . In the long nights there is no sound to break the lifeless silence . Under the ceaseless , shifting play of the Northern Lights , or lighted only by the witty brilliance of the stars , the snow - clad plains ...
... turned to frosted steel . In the long nights there is no sound to break the lifeless silence . Under the ceaseless , shifting play of the Northern Lights , or lighted only by the witty brilliance of the stars , the snow - clad plains ...
Page 49
... turned off into the tangled thicket , within which it was almost certain we should find our quarry . We could still follow the tracks , by the slight scrapes of the claws on the bark , or by the bent and broken twigs ; and we advanced ...
... turned off into the tangled thicket , within which it was almost certain we should find our quarry . We could still follow the tracks , by the slight scrapes of the claws on the bark , or by the bent and broken twigs ; and we advanced ...
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