Captain Sam: Or, The Boy Scouts of 1814G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1876 - 212 páginas |
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... night . Sam had ordered him to remain within the lines of the camp . He had re- plied insolently with a threat that he would him- self take charge of the camp , as the oldest person there , when Sam quelled the mutiny after the man- ner ...
... night . Sam had ordered him to remain within the lines of the camp . He had re- plied insolently with a threat that he would him- self take charge of the camp , as the oldest person there , when Sam quelled the mutiny after the man- ner ...
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... night , Jake crept off to a tree near the edge of the prescribed camp limits and threw himself down there . Presently a companion joined him , a boy not more than fourteen years of age , who was great- ly awed by Sam's sternness , and ...
... night , Jake crept off to a tree near the edge of the prescribed camp limits and threw himself down there . Presently a companion joined him , a boy not more than fourteen years of age , who was great- ly awed by Sam's sternness , and ...
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... night at Bungay's . I stopped him , and that's why I choose to camp every night out of harm's way , and keep all of you within strict limits . I don't mean to have people say we're a set of thieves . Besides , Jake Elliott has meant to ...
... night at Bungay's . I stopped him , and that's why I choose to camp every night out of harm's way , and keep all of you within strict limits . I don't mean to have people say we're a set of thieves . Besides , Jake Elliott has meant to ...
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... rolling 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 .
... rolling 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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... night , whatever it might be , because he was afraid to attempt any thing openly , which would bring on a conflict with Sam , of whom he was very heartily afraid . He was ready to do any thing that would annoy Sam , however mean it ...
... night , whatever it might be , because he was afraid to attempt any thing openly , which would bring on a conflict with Sam , of whom he was very heartily afraid . He was ready to do any thing that would annoy Sam , however mean it ...
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