American Boys' Life of Theodore RooseveltLothrop, Lee and Shepard Company, 1906 - 336 pages |
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Page 19
... night and alarmed the entire household by crawling through the hallway , looking for a pond or mud - hole in which to wallow . At first the turtle was mistaken for a burglar , but he soon revealed himself by his angry snapping , and it ...
... night and alarmed the entire household by crawling through the hallway , looking for a pond or mud - hole in which to wallow . At first the turtle was mistaken for a burglar , but he soon revealed himself by his angry snapping , and it ...
Page 21
... night . Happy college days were they , never to be forgotten . While a student at Harvard , Theodore Roosevelt had become intimately acquainted with Miss Alice Lee , of Boston , a beautiful girl who was a member of an aristocratic ...
... night . Happy college days were they , never to be forgotten . While a student at Harvard , Theodore Roosevelt had become intimately acquainted with Miss Alice Lee , of Boston , a beautiful girl who was a member of an aristocratic ...
Page 28
... night . " " I have me eye on him , " answered Stubby . Roosevelt was on the way to the buffet of the hotel when the crowd , with Stubby in front , pushed against him rudely . The young assemblyman stepped back and viewed those before ...
... night . " " I have me eye on him , " answered Stubby . Roosevelt was on the way to the buffet of the hotel when the crowd , with Stubby in front , pushed against him rudely . The young assemblyman stepped back and viewed those before ...
Page 43
... night out found the hunters about thirty 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 ...
... night out found the hunters about thirty 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 ...
Page 51
... night . But firewood was at hand , and after turning his pony loose to shift for itself , the future President of our country started up housekeeping for himself by lighting a fire , bringing in some water from under the ice of the ...
... night . But firewood was at hand , and after turning his pony loose to shift for itself , the future President of our country started up housekeeping for himself by lighting a fire , bringing in some water from under the ice of the ...
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