American Boys' Life of Theodore RooseveltLothrop, Lee and Shepard Company, 1906 - 336 pages |
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Page 69
... moving away in new alarm . His hunting blood was now aroused , and he rushed forward with all speed , but as silently as possible . By taking a short cut , the young ranchman managed to come up beside the running elk . They were less ...
... moving away in new alarm . His hunting blood was now aroused , and he rushed forward with all speed , but as silently as possible . By taking a short cut , the young ranchman managed to come up beside the running elk . They were less ...
Page 70
... moved the camp from one place to another . At last the long - looked - for opportunity arrived . Three big bulls were seen , and Roosevelt and his man went after them with all possible speed . They were on foot , and the trail led them ...
... moved the camp from one place to another . At last the long - looked - for opportunity arrived . Three big bulls were seen , and Roosevelt and his man went after them with all possible speed . They were on foot , and the trail led them ...
Page 75
... moving to the new locality . He The hunters had been out nearly all of the next day , when , on returning through the forest toward nightfall , Roosevelt came across the footmarks of a large bear . tried to follow them , but night ...
... moving to the new locality . He The hunters had been out nearly all of the next day , when , on returning through the forest toward nightfall , Roosevelt came across the footmarks of a large bear . tried to follow them , but night ...
Page 77
... moved forward as silently as Indians , sure that the bear could not be far off . Suddenly Merrifield dropped on his knee as if to take aim . Roosevelt sprang to the front , with rifle raised . The bear was there , standing upright ...
... moved forward as silently as Indians , sure that the bear could not be far off . Suddenly Merrifield dropped on his knee as if to take aim . Roosevelt sprang to the front , with rifle raised . The bear was there , standing upright ...
Page 81
... moves taken Mr. Roosevelt was the leader . About this work he has written a notable essay called " Six Years of Civil Service Reform , " in which he re- views much of the work done . In this essay , among many other things , he says ...
... moves taken Mr. Roosevelt was the leader . About this work he has written a notable essay called " Six Years of Civil Service Reform , " in which he re- views much of the work done . In this essay , among many other things , he says ...
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