. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands . MERRIFIELD SYLVANE FERRIS. THE MALTESE CROSS RANCH-HOUSE AS IT WAS WHEN ROOSEVELT LIVED IN IT GEORGE MYERS 93 and well-fed. He had lost about twenty-five headduring the winter, partly from the cold, partly fromthe attacks of wolves. There were, he discovered,a hundred and fifty fine calves. A new cowpuncher had been added to the MalteseCross outfit, he found, since the preceding was George Myers, whom he had met on the ridedown the river from Langs. Roosevelt had pur-chased five hundred dollars worth of barbed wireand George was digging post-holes. He w


. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands . MERRIFIELD SYLVANE FERRIS. THE MALTESE CROSS RANCH-HOUSE AS IT WAS WHEN ROOSEVELT LIVED IN IT GEORGE MYERS 93 and well-fed. He had lost about twenty-five headduring the winter, partly from the cold, partly fromthe attacks of wolves. There were, he discovered,a hundred and fifty fine calves. A new cowpuncher had been added to the MalteseCross outfit, he found, since the preceding was George Myers, whom he had met on the ridedown the river from Langs. Roosevelt had pur-chased five hundred dollars worth of barbed wireand George was digging post-holes. He was aboyish and attractive individual whom the wander-lust had driven westward from his home in Wis-consin. His honesty fairly leaped at you out ofhis direct, clear eyes. Roosevelt spent two days contemplating his newpossessions. At the end of the second he had reacheda decision, and he announced it promptly. He toldSylvane and Merrifield to get ready to ride to Langswith him the next day for the purpose of drawingup a new contract. He had determined to


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