Captain Sam: Or, The Boy Scouts of 1814G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1876 - 212 páginas |
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... himself up in his blanket for a quiet sleep . He had already removed his boots , coat and hat , and thrown them together in a pile , as he had done every night since the march began , partly because he knew that 18 CAPTAIN SAM .
... himself up in his blanket for a quiet sleep . He had already removed his boots , coat and hat , and thrown them together in a pile , as he had done every night since the march began , partly because he knew that 18 CAPTAIN SAM .
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... boots . The camp grew quiet only by degrees . Boys have so many things to talk about that when they are together they are pretty certain to talk a good while before going to sleep , and especially so when they are lying in the open air ...
... boots . The camp grew quiet only by degrees . Boys have so many things to talk about that when they are together they are pretty certain to talk a good while before going to sleep , and especially so when they are lying in the open air ...
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... boots , and finding them at last , was just about to move away with them when Sam turned over . Jake sank down into the sand and listened , his heart beating and the sweat standing in great drops on his forehead . Sam did not move again ...
... boots , and finding them at last , was just about to move away with them when Sam turned over . Jake sank down into the sand and listened , his heart beating and the sweat standing in great drops on his forehead . Sam did not move again ...
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... boots into the river as soon as he should be sufficiently far from Sam for safety . As he went , however , his awakened caution grew upon him . He re- flected that Sam would suspect him when he should miss his boots the next morning ...
... boots into the river as soon as he should be sufficiently far from Sam for safety . As he went , however , his awakened caution grew upon him . He re- flected that Sam would suspect him when he should miss his boots the next morning ...
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... boots away , he would hide them so securely that no one else could possibly find them . Then , " thought he , " if the worst comes to the worst I can find ' em , and still stick to it that I didn't take ' em away . " An opening in the ...
... boots away , he would hide them so securely that no one else could possibly find them . Then , " thought he , " if the worst comes to the worst I can find ' em , and still stick to it that I didn't take ' em away . " An opening in the ...
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Página 33 - ... so much and needs filling. They fill it as they would fill the meal-bag, for the sake of the meal and without a thought of the bag. In fact a boy's mind is more like the boy himself. It will not do to try to make a man out of him by stuffing meat and bread down his throat. The meat and bread fill him very quickly, but he isn't fully-grown when he is full.