American Boys' Life of Theodore RooseveltLothrop, Lee and Shepard Company, 1906 - 336 pages |
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Page 38
... party . In- stead he did all he could to lead them to victory , until the death of his mother caused him to withdraw temporarily from public affairs . CHAPTER V THEODORE ROOSEVELT AS A RANCHMAN AND HUNTER IN 38 AMERICAN BOYS ' LIFE OF.
... party . In- stead he did all he could to lead them to victory , until the death of his mother caused him to withdraw temporarily from public affairs . CHAPTER V THEODORE ROOSEVELT AS A RANCHMAN AND HUNTER IN 38 AMERICAN BOYS ' LIFE OF.
Page 39
... the Bad Lands of North Dakota . Here , on the edge of the cattle country , THEODORE ROOSEVELT 39 Theodore Roosevelt as a Ranchman and Hunter the Bad Lands-Bringing down his First Buf- falo-Rattlesnakes and a Wild Goose.
... the Bad Lands of North Dakota . Here , on the edge of the cattle country , THEODORE ROOSEVELT 39 Theodore Roosevelt as a Ranchman and Hunter the Bad Lands-Bringing down his First Buf- falo-Rattlesnakes and a Wild Goose.
Page 41
... hunters he has met at different seasons of the year , and tells of what they have done or were trying to do . At this time his favorite horse was a steed called Manitou . But when on a round - up of cattle , many ponies were taken along ...
... hunters he has met at different seasons of the year , and tells of what they have done or were trying to do . At this time his favorite horse was a steed called Manitou . But when on a round - up of cattle , many ponies were taken along ...
Page 42
... hunters were only such in name , and had brought down quantities of game only in years gone by when such game was ... hunter at that time , Mr. Roosevelt is very modest . He says his eyesight was rather poor , and his hand not over ...
... hunters were only such in name , and had brought down quantities of game only in years gone by when such game was ... hunter at that time , Mr. Roosevelt is very modest . He says his eyesight was rather poor , and his hand not over ...
Page 43
... hunters about thirty miles from any settle- ment . They went into camp on the open prairie , tethering their horses with ropes . fastened to their saddles , which they used as pillows . All went well for an hour or two , when THEODORE ...
... hunters about thirty miles from any settle- ment . They went into camp on the open prairie , tethering their horses with ropes . fastened to their saddles , which they used as pillows . All went well for an hour or two , when THEODORE ...
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