American Boys' Life of Theodore RooseveltLothrop, Lee and Shepard Company, 1906 - 336 pages |
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Page 47
... Lands it was not unusual to bring them down with a rifle , provided the hunter was quick and accurate enough in his aim . One morning , just before dawn , Theodore Roosevelt was riding along the edge of a creek when he heard a cackling ...
... Lands it was not unusual to bring them down with a rifle , provided the hunter was quick and accurate enough in his aim . One morning , just before dawn , Theodore Roosevelt was riding along the edge of a creek when he heard a cackling ...
Page 58
... been great slaughter among a flock of lambs that had been driven into the Bad Lands the year previous . Mr. Roosevelt tells us that the greatest number of black - tailed deer he ever killed in 58 AMERICAN BOYS ' LIFE OF.
... been great slaughter among a flock of lambs that had been driven into the Bad Lands the year previous . Mr. Roosevelt tells us that the greatest number of black - tailed deer he ever killed in 58 AMERICAN BOYS ' LIFE OF.
Page 66
... Lands , and took hunting trips in other directions . Sometimes he cared little or nothing for the game brought down , and at others he went on the hunt with great deliberation , for " something worth while , " as he expressed it . How ...
... Lands , and took hunting trips in other directions . Sometimes he cared little or nothing for the game brought down , and at others he went on the hunt with great deliberation , for " something worth while , " as he expressed it . How ...
Page 116
... land . At first Theodore Roosevelt thought to attach himself to the militia of New York , but found every place taken . " Let us try one of my Massachusetts regi- ments , " said Dr. Wood . And this was also done , with a like result ...
... land . At first Theodore Roosevelt thought to attach himself to the militia of New York , but found every place taken . " Let us try one of my Massachusetts regi- ments , " said Dr. Wood . And this was also done , with a like result ...
Page 121
... were eager for the fray . Alas ! little did many of them realize that , once in the " bloody isle , " they would never see their native land again . CHAPTER XIII - IN CAMP AT TAMPA To PORT TAMPA THEODORE ROOSEVELT 121.
... were eager for the fray . Alas ! little did many of them realize that , once in the " bloody isle , " they would never see their native land again . CHAPTER XIII - IN CAMP AT TAMPA To PORT TAMPA THEODORE ROOSEVELT 121.
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