American Boys' Life of Theodore RooseveltLothrop, Lee and Shepard Company, 1906 - 336 pages |
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Page 72
... given up in dis- gust or despair after the first few shots were fired and it looked as if the elk were out of range and intended to keep out . But this determined young man did not give up thus easily . 72 AMERICAN BOYS ' LIFE OF.
... given up in dis- gust or despair after the first few shots were fired and it looked as if the elk were out of range and intended to keep out . But this determined young man did not give up thus easily . 72 AMERICAN BOYS ' LIFE OF.
Page 73
Edward Stratemeyer. determined young man did not give up thus easily . Hard as was that run up hill and down , and regardless of the tumbles taken , and that he was so tired he could scarcely stand , he kept on until two elk were brought ...
Edward Stratemeyer. determined young man did not give up thus easily . Hard as was that run up hill and down , and regardless of the tumbles taken , and that he was so tired he could scarcely stand , he kept on until two elk were brought ...
Page 76
... give it up for the pres- ent , " said Theodore Roosevelt . " But I am going to have him , sooner or later , if the thing is possible . " Early the next morning both of the hunt- ers sallied forth and discovered that the bear had been at ...
... give it up for the pres- ent , " said Theodore Roosevelt . " But I am going to have him , sooner or later , if the thing is possible . " Early the next morning both of the hunt- ers sallied forth and discovered that the bear had been at ...
Page 77
... give up . On the following morning he sallied forth once more , as full of hope as before . The bear had been at the carcass again , and the trail was now one to be followed with ease . " I'm going to hunt him down to his lair , " said ...
... give up . On the following morning he sallied forth once more , as full of hope as before . The bear had been at the carcass again , and the trail was now one to be followed with ease . " I'm going to hunt him down to his lair , " said ...
Page 83
... give a further idea of the work re- quired in the way of examinations for posi- tions under our government , let me state that during the year from July 1 , 1890 , to July 1 , 1891 , 5251 applicants were ex- amined for the departments ...
... give a further idea of the work re- quired in the way of examinations for posi- tions under our government , let me state that during the year from July 1 , 1890 , to July 1 , 1891 , 5251 applicants were ex- amined for the departments ...
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