American Boys' Life of Theodore RooseveltLothrop, Lee and Shepard Company, 1906 - 336 pages |
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Page viii
... shot . From the very start , the Rough Riders were anxious to get into the fight , and the oppor- tunity was not long in coming . From Flor- ida the command was transported to Daiquiri , on the southern coast of Cuba , and then began ...
... shot . From the very start , the Rough Riders were anxious to get into the fight , and the oppor- tunity was not long in coming . From Flor- ida the command was transported to Daiquiri , on the southern coast of Cuba , and then began ...
Page ix
... shot and shell falling upon all sides . A hero truly , and such heroes are not forgotten . Upon the close of the war Theodore Roose- velt thought to retire to private life , but this was not to be . Arriving at New York , he was hailed ...
... shot and shell falling upon all sides . A hero truly , and such heroes are not forgotten . Upon the close of the war Theodore Roose- velt thought to retire to private life , but this was not to be . Arriving at New York , he was hailed ...
Page 41
... shot - guns stood handy in corners , and on pegs and deer horns hung overcoats of wolf or coon skin and gloves of otter or beaver . That Theodore Roosevelt was a close observer of all that occurred around him is proved by his writings ...
... shot - guns stood handy in corners , and on pegs and deer horns hung overcoats of wolf or coon skin and gloves of otter or beaver . That Theodore Roosevelt was a close observer of all that occurred around him is proved by his writings ...
Page 47
... shot and all - round ranchman named Merrifield . Mer- rifield had been in the West but five years , but the life fitted him exactly , and in him Roosevelt the ranchman and hunter found a companion exactly to his liking , fearless and ...
... shot and all - round ranchman named Merrifield . Mer- rifield had been in the West but five years , but the life fitted him exactly , and in him Roosevelt the ranchman and hunter found a companion exactly to his liking , fearless and ...
Page 55
... shot in the ankle by the foreman , so the beginning of the trail was easy to follow . The buck and his mate had gone into a thicket , and it was likely that there the pair had spent the night . " We'll have our own trouble finding the ...
... shot in the ankle by the foreman , so the beginning of the trail was easy to follow . The buck and his mate had gone into a thicket , and it was likely that there the pair had spent the night . " We'll have our own trouble finding the ...
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