American Boys' Life of Theodore RooseveltLothrop, Lee and Shepard Company, 1906 - 336 pages |
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Page 52
... to find them again . But there was fun as well as hard work , and Mr. Roosevelt has told one story about a skunk that is sure to be remembered . He says that skunks were very numerous , and that they 52 AMERICAN BOYS ' LIFE OF.
... to find them again . But there was fun as well as hard work , and Mr. Roosevelt has told one story about a skunk that is sure to be remembered . He says that skunks were very numerous , and that they 52 AMERICAN BOYS ' LIFE OF.
Page 53
Edward Stratemeyer. says that skunks were very numerous , and that they were more feared than larger ani- mals by the cowboys because the bite was sure to bring on hydrophobia . One night a number of the cowboys and Mr. Roosevelt were ...
Edward Stratemeyer. says that skunks were very numerous , and that they were more feared than larger ani- mals by the cowboys because the bite was sure to bring on hydrophobia . One night a number of the cowboys and Mr. Roosevelt were ...
Page 56
... sharply toward me as I raised the rifle , " says Mr. Roosevelt , in writing of this adventure , " and the bullet went fairly into his throat , just under the jaw , breaking his neck , and bringing him down 56 AMERICAN BOYS ' LIFE OF.
... sharply toward me as I raised the rifle , " says Mr. Roosevelt , in writing of this adventure , " and the bullet went fairly into his throat , just under the jaw , breaking his neck , and bringing him down 56 AMERICAN BOYS ' LIFE OF.
Page 61
... says he was wishing for just one more shot , to see if he could not do better than before , when his wish was grati- fied . Just ahead a yearling black - tail buck leaped into view and cantered away . After He the buck went both hunters ...
... says he was wishing for just one more shot , to see if he could not do better than before , when his wish was grati- fied . Just ahead a yearling black - tail buck leaped into view and cantered away . After He the buck went both hunters ...
Page 68
... says Mr. Roosevelt . The party was on the trail leading into a broad valley , moving slowly and cautiously along through a patch of pine trees . When the bottom of the valley was gained , Mr. Roosevelt saw a herd of cow elk at a great ...
... says Mr. Roosevelt . The party was on the trail leading into a broad valley , moving slowly and cautiously along through a patch of pine trees . When the bottom of the valley was gained , Mr. Roosevelt saw a herd of cow elk at a great ...
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