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Page 5
He gave the lad some money to replace the amount lost , and the next day sent
word to Mr. Brace that he would do all he possibly could toward establishing the
waifs ' shelters that were so much needed . The Newsboys ' Lodging House of ...
He gave the lad some money to replace the amount lost , and the next day sent
word to Mr. Brace that he would do all he possibly could toward establishing the
waifs ' shelters that were so much needed . The Newsboys ' Lodging House of ...
Page 19
... and of how a far - away friend had sent him a big turtle as a souvenir of an
ocean trip in the South Seas . There is a story that this big turtle got loose one
night and alarmed the entire household by crawling through the hallway , looking
for a ...
... and of how a far - away friend had sent him a big turtle as a souvenir of an
ocean trip in the South Seas . There is a story that this big turtle got loose one
night and alarmed the entire household by crawling through the hallway , looking
for a ...
Page 110
Thus large numbers were torn from their homes , and sent miles and miles away ,
with no money , and nothing with which to support themselves . Food became
scarce and high in price , and many grown folks and children were literally
starved ...
Thus large numbers were torn from their homes , and sent miles and miles away ,
with no money , and nothing with which to support themselves . Food became
scarce and high in price , and many grown folks and children were literally
starved ...
Page 112
The Maine was a battleship of large size , that had been sent down to the harbor
of Havana , Cuba , on nothing more than a friendly visit . The explosion that
destroyed this noble vessel occurred about ten o'clock at night , and was heard
for ...
The Maine was a battleship of large size , that had been sent down to the harbor
of Havana , Cuba , on nothing more than a friendly visit . The explosion that
destroyed this noble vessel occurred about ten o'clock at night , and was heard
for ...
Page 124
... and it was no easy matter for the authorities at Washington to decide who
should go and who should be left behind . “ Only eight troops of seventy men
each of the Rough Riders will embark on the transport , " was the order sent to
Colonel ...
... and it was no easy matter for the authorities at Washington to decide who
should go and who should be left behind . “ Only eight troops of seventy men
each of the Rough Riders will embark on the transport , " was the order sent to
Colonel ...
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