Captain Sam: Or, The Boy Scouts of 1814G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1876 - 212 páginas |
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... supposed . He had been wide enough awake , ever since Jake first startled him out of sleep , and he had silently observed that worthy's manoeuvres through the bushes . Jake crept along the edge of the drift pile to its further end ...
... supposed . He had been wide enough awake , ever since Jake first startled him out of sleep , and he had silently observed that worthy's manoeuvres through the bushes . Jake crept along the edge of the drift pile to its further end ...
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... . Here his journey seemed to be effectually in- terrupted , and he thrust the boots , as he supposed , into a hole , driving them with some little force through a tangled net work of small roots . What 26 CAPTAIN SAM .
... . Here his journey seemed to be effectually in- terrupted , and he thrust the boots , as he supposed , into a hole , driving them with some little force through a tangled net work of small roots . What 26 CAPTAIN SAM .
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... supposed , buried in the centre of a great drift pile , they lay in fact by Sam's coat and hat , right where they had lain when Sam went to sleep . Sam had silently observed him as he entered the drift pile , and running quickly to the ...
... supposed , buried in the centre of a great drift pile , they lay in fact by Sam's coat and hat , right where they had lain when Sam went to sleep . Sam had silently observed him as he entered the drift pile , and running quickly to the ...
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... supposed , of course , that he had somehow wandered out of his way , leaving the main alley and following a side one to its end . He therefore retraced his steps , feeling , as he went , for an open- ing upon one side or the other . He ...
... supposed , of course , that he had somehow wandered out of his way , leaving the main alley and following a side one to its end . He therefore retraced his steps , feeling , as he went , for an open- ing upon one side or the other . He ...
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... supposed , of course , that the destruction of the compass would force them to return to camp . Be- side this , it angered them to think that Jake had done so mean a thing . Billy Bowlegs , the smallest boy in the party , was especially ...
... supposed , of course , that the destruction of the compass would force them to return to camp . Be- side this , it angered them to think that Jake had done so mean a thing . Billy Bowlegs , the smallest boy in the party , was especially ...
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