American Boys' Life of Theodore RooseveltLothrop, Lee and Shepard Company, 1906 - 336 pages |
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Page 49
... with , but the majority proved as honest and hard - working fellows as could be met with anywhere . Many of these loved the young " boss " from the start , and when , years later , the war with Spain broke out , and THEODORE ROOSEVELT 49.
... with , but the majority proved as honest and hard - working fellows as could be met with anywhere . Many of these loved the young " boss " from the start , and when , years later , the war with Spain broke out , and THEODORE ROOSEVELT 49.
Page 51
... proved to be empty . All he had with him was a little package of tea . It was a dismal outlook truly , and espe- cially on such a cold night . But firewood was at hand , and after turning his pony loose to shift for itself , the future ...
... proved to be empty . All he had with him was a little package of tea . It was a dismal outlook truly , and espe- cially on such a cold night . But firewood was at hand , and after turning his pony loose to shift for itself , the future ...
Page 55
... 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 . At last the hunters hit upon the right trail , and the foreman went ahead , leaving Roosevelt ...
... 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 . At last the hunters hit upon the right trail , and the foreman went ahead , leaving Roosevelt ...
Page 57
... proved to be an extra fine one , and the two hunters lost no time in dressing the game and taking it to the ranch . Not wishing to go back for their horses , the two dragged the game over the snow , each taking hold of an antler for ...
... proved to be an extra fine one , and the two hunters lost no time in dressing the game and taking it to the ranch . Not wishing to go back for their horses , the two dragged the game over the snow , each taking hold of an antler for ...
Page 59
... lay some distance before them . Signs of deer could be seen on every hand , and both were certain that the day's outing would prove a grand success . Theodore Roosevelt had separated from his companion when of a THEODORE ROOSEVELT 59.
... lay some distance before them . Signs of deer could be seen on every hand , and both were certain that the day's outing would prove a grand success . Theodore Roosevelt had separated from his companion when of a THEODORE ROOSEVELT 59.
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