American Boys' Life of Theodore RooseveltLothrop, Lee and Shepard Company, 1906 - 336 pages |
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Page 43
... miles from any settle- ment . They went into camp on the open prairie , tethering their horses with ropes . fastened to their saddles , which they used as pillows . All went well for an hour or two , when THEODORE ROOSEVELT 43.
... miles from any settle- ment . They went into camp on the open prairie , tethering their horses with ropes . fastened to their saddles , which they used as pillows . All went well for an hour or two , when THEODORE ROOSEVELT 43.
Page 50
... miles down the river . It was a cold , clear day , and he was finely mounted on a well - trained pony . He writes that he was after grouse , hoping to get quite a number of them . He had trusted to reach the shack long before sundown ...
... miles down the river . It was a cold , clear day , and he was finely mounted on a well - trained pony . He writes that he was after grouse , hoping to get quite a number of them . He had trusted to reach the shack long before sundown ...
Page 67
... miles away from the ranch home , and it was utterly impossible to move in any direction . " Reckon we are booked to stay here , ” said one of the cowboys , a fellow from the South . " It's a right smart storm , and it's going to stay by ...
... miles away from the ranch home , and it was utterly impossible to move in any direction . " Reckon we are booked to stay here , ” said one of the cowboys , a fellow from the South . " It's a right smart storm , and it's going to stay by ...
Page 69
... miles , Theodore Roosevelt felt he must be drawing close to the herd . Just then his rifle hap- pened to tap on the trunk of a tree , and in- stantly he heard the elk moving away in new alarm . His hunting blood was now aroused , and he ...
... miles , Theodore Roosevelt felt he must be drawing close to the herd . Just then his rifle hap- pened to tap on the trunk of a tree , and in- stantly he heard the elk moving away in new alarm . His hunting blood was now aroused , and he ...
Page 74
... gave the man one blow with his powerful paw that proved fatal . One day his companion of the hunt came riding in with the carcass of a black bear killed in a network of hollows and ravines some miles 74 AMERICAN BOYS ' LIFE OF.
... gave the man one blow with his powerful paw that proved fatal . One day his companion of the hunt came riding in with the carcass of a black bear killed in a network of hollows and ravines some miles 74 AMERICAN BOYS ' LIFE OF.
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