American Boys' Life of Theodore RooseveltLothrop, Lee and Shepard Company, 1906 - 336 pages |
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Page 43
... thing to do , since this game was growing scarcer every day . He had a guide named Ferris , who was not particularly struck with the appear- ance of the pale young man , plainly dressed , whom he met at the railroad station . " I sized ...
... thing to do , since this game was growing scarcer every day . He had a guide named Ferris , who was not particularly struck with the appear- ance of the pale young man , plainly dressed , whom he met at the railroad station . " I sized ...
Page 54
... thing . Then the ther- mometer would frequently drop to thirty and forty degrees below zero , and there would be a cutting " norther " fit to freeze the very marrow in one's bones . Seldom was there much snow , but when it came , it ...
... thing . Then the ther- mometer would frequently drop to thirty and forty degrees below zero , and there would be a cutting " norther " fit to freeze the very marrow in one's bones . Seldom was there much snow , but when it came , it ...
Page 57
... thing to show for his labor . But he never complained , and on the contrary could generally tell a pretty good story about something he had seen or had taken note of . In the summer he would examine the nests of birds and water - fowl ...
... thing to show for his labor . But he never complained , and on the contrary could generally tell a pretty good story about something he had seen or had taken note of . In the summer he would examine the nests of birds and water - fowl ...
Page 67
... thing of a hollow overhung with trees and brush , but this was not very satisfactory , and all were soaked to the skin , and the blankets in which they rolled themselves at night were both wet and muddy . " Teddy Roosevelt didn't like ...
... thing of a hollow overhung with trees and brush , but this was not very satisfactory , and all were soaked to the skin , and the blankets in which they rolled themselves at night were both wet and muddy . " Teddy Roosevelt didn't like ...
Page 72
... thing can accom- plish . Mr. Roosevelt had determined to get at least a portion of that game , no matter what the labor and hardship involved . Many a hunter would have given up in dis- gust or despair after the first few shots were ...
... thing can accom- plish . Mr. Roosevelt had determined to get at least a portion of that game , no matter what the labor and hardship involved . Many a hunter would have given up in dis- gust or despair after the first few shots were ...
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