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Page 60
... and his companion agreed with him . The hunters now decided to go forward
into the hollow and look for the doe Theodore Roosevelt had missed . This was
done , and soon the foreman pointed to some drops and splashes 60 AMERICAN
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... and his companion agreed with him . The hunters now decided to go forward
into the hollow and look for the doe Theodore Roosevelt had missed . This was
done , and soon the foreman pointed to some drops and splashes 60 AMERICAN
...
Page 61
The trail was followed for some time , but was lost on the hard ground higher up ;
and at last the two hunters agreed to look for new game . They had lunch , and
then started out nearly as fresh As before when suddenly the foreman called out
...
The trail was followed for some time , but was lost on the hard ground higher up ;
and at last the two hunters agreed to look for new game . They had lunch , and
then started out nearly as fresh As before when suddenly the foreman called out
...
Page 101
The fight grew very hot and very bitter , and he was accused of doing many things
, “ just for the looks of them , ” rather than to benefit the public at large . But he
kept on his way , and at last the opposition were silenced to such an extent that ...
The fight grew very hot and very bitter , and he was accused of doing many things
, “ just for the looks of them , ” rather than to benefit the public at large . But he
kept on his way , and at last the opposition were silenced to such an extent that ...
Page 126
It certainly looks like it , unless . We march the boys down to the port . ” “ Here
comes a train ! ” was the cry . It was a train , but only of empty coal It was about to
pass by when the Rough Riders halted it . “ What's the matter with riding down to
...
It certainly looks like it , unless . We march the boys down to the port . ” “ Here
comes a train ! ” was the cry . It was a train , but only of empty coal It was about to
pass by when the Rough Riders halted it . “ What's the matter with riding down to
...
Page 128
He felt that an officer must do much besides leading his men in the field : that he
must look after them constantly , see that their health was provided for , see that
they got their rations , see that transportation was ready when needed , and even
...
He felt that an officer must do much besides leading his men in the field : that he
must look after them constantly , see that their health was provided for , see that
they got their rations , see that transportation was ready when needed , and even
...
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