The Rules of the GameGrosset & Dunlap, 1910 - Počet stran: 642 The California Sierras, their forests and natural resources, in a story of conservation. |
Vyhledávání v knize
Výsledky 1-5 z 85
Strana 6
... stand on his own feet . If he's any good we'll work him into the old game . Just give him a job , and keep an eye on him for me , to see how well he does . " " Jack , the job's his , " said Welton . " But it won't do him much good ...
... stand on his own feet . If he's any good we'll work him into the old game . Just give him a job , and keep an eye on him for me , to see how well he does . " " Jack , the job's his , " said Welton . " But it won't do him much good ...
Strana 7
... stand strictly on his own feet , and make good on his own efforts . That's why I want you to break him in . ” " All right . And about this partnership ? " " I want you to take charge . I can't leave Washington . We'll get down to ...
... stand strictly on his own feet , and make good on his own efforts . That's why I want you to break him in . ” " All right . And about this partnership ? " " I want you to take charge . I can't leave Washington . We'll get down to ...
Strana 13
... standing timber on the special forty acres . And occasionally he tabulated for reference long statistics on how Camp 14 fed its men for 32 cents a day apiece , while That was all , absolutely all , except that occasionally THE RULES OF ...
... standing timber on the special forty acres . And occasionally he tabulated for reference long statistics on how Camp 14 fed its men for 32 cents a day apiece , while That was all , absolutely all , except that occasionally THE RULES OF ...
Strana 15
... standing rigid in the door of the inner office , talking to Fox . " He has an ingrained inaccuracy . He will never do for business , " Bob caught . Archie looked at him pityingly . III HE winter wore away . Bob dragged himself out THE ...
... standing rigid in the door of the inner office , talking to Fox . " He has an ingrained inaccuracy . He will never do for business , " Bob caught . Archie looked at him pityingly . III HE winter wore away . Bob dragged himself out THE ...
Strana 22
... standing in the piles of the year before , and more fancifully of the balsam and spruce , the hemlock and pine of ... stands . Still we turn out a pretty good cut every day , 22 THE RULES OF THE GAME.
... standing in the piles of the year before , and more fancifully of the balsam and spruce , the hemlock and pine of ... stands . Still we turn out a pretty good cut every day , 22 THE RULES OF THE GAME.
Další vydání - Zobrazit všechny
Běžně se vyskytující výrazy a sousloví
ain't asked Bob Baker barefoot horse blue Bob found Bob looked Bob saw Bob's boys buckboard California John camp cañon cattle caught chance Charley Morton course cried Bob drive dropped Elliott eyes face feet fire followed forest forward George Pollock going grinned guess hand head Henry Plant horse Jack Pollock Jim Pollock knew land laughed leaned logs lumber man's matter meadow Merker mill Modoc mountain never nodded Oldham once Orde pile pine Plant ranger replied Bob ride river riverman road Roaring Dick rock rode Ross Fletcher saddle Saleratus Bill Samuels seemed shot side smoke sort stared stood stream sugar pine sure talk Tally tell There's things Thorne thought timber tiny told Tom Carroll took trail trees turned verandah walked Ware Welton What's White Oaks Wolverine young