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Daniel Boone
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  • I was a young Daniel Boone.†  (source)
  • He probably could have ridden a rhinoceros through the ragweed for all the danger he was in of being found out, since the typical Southern sheriff was not exactly Daniel Boone when it came to following a trail.†  (source)
  • The big one, who looked like Daniel Boone poured into a game warden's uniform, was laughing so loud his belly shook and bounced as it hung over his belt.†  (source)
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  • Like Daniel Boone in the story.†  (source)
  • More and more, as the years passed, she devoted herself to sporadic reading—biography (Daniel Boone or Marie Antoinette), what is called "good fiction," books on social betterment—and to work without pay for a settlement house and an orphanage.†  (source)
  • Like venerable moss-bearded Daniel Boone, he will have no one near him but Nature herself; and her he takes to wife in the wilderness of waters, and the best of wives she is, though she keeps so many moody secrets.†  (source)
  • "Daniel Boone and the Cherokees," Bryan repeated.†  (source)
  • " She came over and straightened my suspenders, saying, "That was a very nice question for my little Daniel Boone to ask.†  (source)
  • Well Alvin decided then and there that, live or die, he and Measure wouldn't let Reds make his parents hear what Daniel Boone heard.†  (source)
  • "Daniel Boone and the Cherokees," Bryan murmured as they traveled down another long, monotonous highway.†  (source)
  • James Fenimore Cooper's classic book, The Last of the Mohicans has a fictionalized account of Daniel Boone's rescue of his daughter and other teenage girls who were captured by a Native American war party.†
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