. African game trails;. Hunting. ON AN EAST AFRICAN RANCH 39 cattle country I knew so well. As my horse shuffled forward, under the bright, hot sunlight, across the endless flats or gently rolling slopes of brown and withered grass, I might have been on the plains anywhere, from Texas to Montana; the hills were like our Western buttes; the half-dry water-. sir Alfred, Lady, and Miss Pease, on ranch steps with rhino and lion skulls and lion skins From a photograph by Kermit Roosevelt courses were fringed with trees, just as if they had been the Sandy, or the Dry, or the Beaver, or the Cottonwoo


. African game trails;. Hunting. ON AN EAST AFRICAN RANCH 39 cattle country I knew so well. As my horse shuffled forward, under the bright, hot sunlight, across the endless flats or gently rolling slopes of brown and withered grass, I might have been on the plains anywhere, from Texas to Montana; the hills were like our Western buttes; the half-dry water-. sir Alfred, Lady, and Miss Pease, on ranch steps with rhino and lion skulls and lion skins From a photograph by Kermit Roosevelt courses were fringed with trees, just as if they had been the Sandy, or the Dry, or the Beaver, or the Cottonwood, or any of the multitude of creeks that repeat these and similar names, again and again, from the Panhandle to the Saskatchewan. Moreover a Westerner, far better than an Easterner, could see the possibilities of the country. There should be storage reservoirs in the hills and along the rivers. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919. New York, London, Syndicate publishing company


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