American Boys' Life of Theodore RooseveltLothrop, Lee and Shepard Company, 1906 - 336 pages |
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Page 15
... jumper , and runner . He wrestled a great deal , and of this sport says : - " I enjoyed it immensely and never in- jured myself . I think I was a good deal of a wrestler , and though I never won a cham- THEODORE ROOSEVELT 15.
... jumper , and runner . He wrestled a great deal , and of this sport says : - " I enjoyed it immensely and never in- jured myself . I think I was a good deal of a wrestler , and though I never won a cham- THEODORE ROOSEVELT 15.
Page 28
... Say , what do yer mean , running into me that way ? " demanded Stubby , insolently . As he spoke he aimed a savage blow at Theodore Roosevelt . But the young as- semblyman had not forgotten how to box , and he dodged with an agility ...
... Say , what do yer mean , running into me that way ? " demanded Stubby , insolently . As he spoke he aimed a savage blow at Theodore Roosevelt . But the young as- semblyman had not forgotten how to box , and he dodged with an agility ...
Page 42
... is very modest . He says his eyesight was rather poor , and his hand not over steady , so that “ drawing a bead " on anything was not easy . Yet he went into the sport with much enthusiasm , and if 42 AMERICAN BOYS ' LIFE OF.
... is very modest . He says his eyesight was rather poor , and his hand not over steady , so that “ drawing a bead " on anything was not easy . Yet he went into the sport with much enthusiasm , and if 42 AMERICAN BOYS ' LIFE OF.
Page 45
... says to a man wearing alligator boots there is little danger , for the fang of the reptile cannot go through the leather , and the snake rarely strikes as high as one's knee . But he had at least one experience with a rattlesnake not ...
... says to a man wearing alligator boots there is little danger , for the fang of the reptile cannot go through the leather , and the snake rarely strikes as high as one's knee . But he had at least one experience with a rattlesnake not ...
Page 50
... What to do the young ranchman did not know , and it is safe to say that he wished himself heartily out of the difficulty . It was so dark he could not see three yards ahead of him , and it was only by the 50 AMERICAN BOYS ' LIFE OF.
... What to do the young ranchman did not know , and it is safe to say that he wished himself heartily out of the difficulty . It was so dark he could not see three yards ahead of him , and it was only by the 50 AMERICAN BOYS ' LIFE OF.
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