Captain Sam: Or, The Boy Scouts of 1814G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1876 - 212 páginas |
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... turning into their teens . Sam Hardwicke , was noted all through that country for several reasons . In the first place he was a boy of very fine appearance and unusual skill in all the things which help to make either a boy or a man ...
... turning into their teens . Sam Hardwicke , was noted all through that country for several reasons . In the first place he was a boy of very fine appearance and unusual skill in all the things which help to make either a boy or a man ...
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... turning to the fire , he split one end of this stick for a little way , converting it into a sort of rude pincer . He then unrolled his blanket , and revealed to the astonished gaze of his companions several pounds of horse shoe nails ...
... turning to the fire , he split one end of this stick for a little way , converting it into a sort of rude pincer . He then unrolled his blanket , and revealed to the astonished gaze of his companions several pounds of horse shoe nails ...
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... turn back to Camp Jackson . A pretty story he'll have to tell , and wont people want to know how his compass got broke ? They'll think it very curious , and maybe they wont suspect that he broke it himself , for an excuse . Oh ! wont ...
... turn back to Camp Jackson . A pretty story he'll have to tell , and wont people want to know how his compass got broke ? They'll think it very curious , and maybe they wont suspect that he broke it himself , for an excuse . Oh ! wont ...
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... turn my face toward the pine , I'll be looking in tion , and can pick out the exactly the right direc- right tree to march to , The trouble is to get in by sighting on the pine . the right place to take sight from . To do that I must ...
... turn my face toward the pine , I'll be looking in tion , and can pick out the exactly the right direc- right tree to march to , The trouble is to get in by sighting on the pine . the right place to take sight from . To do that I must ...
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... turning the thing around , and nobody taught me how . You've only got to use your eyes and your head to make them worth ten times as much to you as they are now . " " Seems to me , " said Sid Russell , “ as if your head ' n eyes , or ...
... turning the thing around , and nobody taught me how . You've only got to use your eyes and your head to make them worth ten times as much to you as they are now . " " Seems to me , " said Sid Russell , “ as if your head ' n eyes , or ...
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