American Boy's Life of Theodore RooseveltLibrary of Alexandria, 2007 M01 1 |
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... ranches, one called the Elkhorn andthe other Chimney Butte. Bothwere located by the river, which during thedry season was hardlyofany depth atall, but which during the heavy rains,or during the spring freshets, became a roaring torrent ...
... ranches, one called the Elkhorn andthe other Chimney Butte. Bothwere located by the river, which during thedry season was hardlyofany depth atall, but which during the heavy rains,or during the spring freshets, became a roaring torrent ...
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... possesses today. His observations ledhimto make many investigations concerning the smaller wild animals nearhis ranches andthe larger beasts to be found farther off. The tales which were told to him by other ranchmen and hunters he always.
... possesses today. His observations ledhimto make many investigations concerning the smaller wild animals nearhis ranches andthe larger beasts to be found farther off. The tales which were told to him by other ranchmen and hunters he always.
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... ranches owned byTheodore Rooseveltthere were moreor lessgrouse of the sharptailed variety. As this sort of game made ... ranch tovisit the shack of one of his herders, aboutthirtyfive miles down the river. It was a cold, clear day, and ...
... ranches owned byTheodore Rooseveltthere were moreor lessgrouse of the sharptailed variety. As this sort of game made ... ranch tovisit the shack of one of his herders, aboutthirtyfive miles down the river. It was a cold, clear day, and ...
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... ranch home, and Theodore Roosevelt spent hisdays in reading and studying, in writing letters to his friends and relatives, and in penning some of the hunting sketches that have won him literary fame. One day, early in the winter ...
... ranch home, and Theodore Roosevelt spent hisdays in reading and studying, in writing letters to his friends and relatives, and in penning some of the hunting sketches that have won him literary fame. One day, early in the winter ...
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Edward Stratemeyer. ranch the day before. One of the deer, a large buck, had been shot in the ankle by the foreman, so the beginning of the trail was easy to follow. The buck and his mate had gone into a thicket, and itwas likely that ...
Edward Stratemeyer. ranch the day before. One of the deer, a large buck, had been shot in the ankle by the foreman, so the beginning of the trail was easy to follow. The buck and his mate had gone into a thicket, and itwas likely that ...
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