American Boys' Life of Theodore RooseveltLothrop, Lee and Shepard Company, 1906 - 336 pages |
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Page 12
... keep up with them . Sometimes he was absent from school on account of sickness , and then it was a sharp struggle to keep from dropping behind . " In those days nobody expected Teddy Roosevelt to amount to a great deal , " some one has ...
... keep up with them . Sometimes he was absent from school on account of sickness , and then it was a sharp struggle to keep from dropping behind . " In those days nobody expected Teddy Roosevelt to amount to a great deal , " some one has ...
Page 31
... keep our promises . " And so the bill fell through . It was not in itself right that the fare should be ten cents , and it has long since been reduced to five cents , but it shows that Theodore Roose- velt THEODORE ROOSEVELT 31.
... keep our promises . " And so the bill fell through . It was not in itself right that the fare should be ten cents , and it has long since been reduced to five cents , but it shows that Theodore Roose- velt THEODORE ROOSEVELT 31.
Page 52
... keeping out of sight behind the brushwood he managed to get quite close to the game , and so brought down one after another until he had five . Such success was a great satisfaction to him , and return- ing to the shack he fixed himself ...
... keeping out of sight behind the brushwood he managed to get quite close to the game , and so brought down one after another until he had five . Such success was a great satisfaction to him , and return- ing to the shack he fixed himself ...
Page 55
... ahead , leaving Roosevelt to keep somewhat toward the out- side of the cover . Both were wide - awake and on the alert , and presently the foreman announced that he had found the spot where the wounded THEODORE ROOSEVELT 55.
... ahead , leaving Roosevelt to keep somewhat toward the out- side of the cover . Both were wide - awake and on the alert , and presently the foreman announced that he had found the spot where the wounded THEODORE ROOSEVELT 55.
Page 72
... have given up in dis- gust or despair after the first few shots were fired and it looked as if the elk were out of range and intended to keep out . But this determined young man did not give up thus easily . 72 AMERICAN BOYS ' LIFE OF.
... have given up in dis- gust or despair after the first few shots were fired and it looked as if the elk were out of range and intended to keep out . But this determined young man did not give up thus easily . 72 AMERICAN BOYS ' LIFE OF.
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