American Boys' Life of Theodore RooseveltLothrop, Lee and Shepard Company, 1906 - 336 pages |
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Page 42
... reached the conclusion that many of the so - styled mighty hunters were only such in name , and had brought down quantities of game only in years gone by when such game was plentiful and could be laid low without much trouble . Once ...
... reached the conclusion that many of the so - styled mighty hunters were only such in name , and had brought down quantities of game only in years gone by when such game was plentiful and could be laid low without much trouble . Once ...
Page 44
... reaching for their firearms . But the wolves kept their distance , and soon Theodore Roosevelt was running after the horses , which , after a good deal of trou- ble , he secured and brought back . After that the guide no longer looked ...
... reaching for their firearms . But the wolves kept their distance , and soon Theodore Roosevelt was running after the horses , which , after a good deal of trou- ble , he secured and brought back . After that the guide no longer looked ...
Page 59
... reached a spot where they left their own steeds , and , rifles in hand , hur- ried silently toward a great plateau which lay some distance before them . Signs of deer could be seen on every hand , and both were certain that the day's ...
... reached a spot where they left their own steeds , and , rifles in hand , hur- ried silently toward a great plateau which lay some distance before them . Signs of deer could be seen on every hand , and both were certain that the day's ...
Page 68
... reached only after a painful and disheart- ening journey over a very uncertain Indian trail , during which one of the ponies fell into a washout and broke his neck , and a mule stuck fast in a mud - hole and was extricated only after ...
... reached only after a painful and disheart- ening journey over a very uncertain Indian trail , during which one of the ponies fell into a washout and broke his neck , and a mule stuck fast in a mud - hole and was extricated only after ...
Page 89
... reached a bold plateau , overlooking what is called Two - Ocean Pass , a wild and wonderful freak of nature , surrounded by lofty moun- tains and watered by streams and brooks flowing in several directions . Far up the mountains could ...
... reached a bold plateau , overlooking what is called Two - Ocean Pass , a wild and wonderful freak of nature , surrounded by lofty moun- tains and watered by streams and brooks flowing in several directions . Far up the mountains could ...
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