American Boys' Life of Theodore RooseveltLothrop, Lee and Shepard Company, 1906 - 336 pages |
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Page 53
... night a number of the cowboys and Mr. Roosevelt were sleeping in a hut . A skunk came along , and after a time worked its way into the hut . It got among the pots and pans and made a noise which quickly awoke a Scotchman named Sandy ...
... night a number of the cowboys and Mr. Roosevelt were sleeping in a hut . A skunk came along , and after a time worked its way into the hut . It got among the pots and pans and made a noise which quickly awoke a Scotchman named Sandy ...
Page 55
... night . " We'll have our own trouble finding the tracks again , " said the foreman . And so it proved ; for during the night some cattle and other animals had passed in and out of the thicket , which covered a large extent of territory ...
... night . " We'll have our own trouble finding the tracks again , " said the foreman . And so it proved ; for during the night some cattle and other animals had passed in and out of the thicket , which covered a large extent of territory ...
Page 56
... night . " He is not very far from here , " said the foreman , and hardly had he said this than Theodore Roosevelt heard a cracking of fallen twigs and a breaking of the brush and lower limbs of the trees as the buck rushed through the ...
... night . " He is not very far from here , " said the foreman , and hardly had he said this than Theodore Roosevelt heard a cracking of fallen twigs and a breaking of the brush and lower limbs of the trees as the buck rushed through the ...
Page 67
... , and the blankets in which they rolled themselves at night were both wet and muddy . " Teddy Roosevelt didn't like that wet- ting , and I know it , " one of the cowboys has said since . " But he didn't grumble near THEODORE ROOSEVELT 67.
... , and the blankets in which they rolled themselves at night were both wet and muddy . " Teddy Roosevelt didn't like that wet- ting , and I know it , " one of the cowboys has said since . " But he didn't grumble near THEODORE ROOSEVELT 67.
Page 75
... night closed in on him , and he had to return to camp . That very night the bear came around the camp , looking for something to eat . " Let us try to bring him down , " cried Roosevelt , seizing his rifle , while his com- panion did ...
... night closed in on him , and he had to return to camp . That very night the bear came around the camp , looking for something to eat . " Let us try to bring him down , " cried Roosevelt , seizing his rifle , while his com- panion did ...
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