In the book "Woods Runner," the dogs helped Abner, Samuel, and Annie by alerting them to danger and providing protection in the wilderness. They were also skilled hunters and helped with tracking game for food.
Chapter 16, the travelers reach the shore of the Hudson River in New Jersey, across from New York City. The muddy bank of the river is crowded with men and boats, and Abner takes them to a friend named Matthew who will take Samuel and Abner across to the city. Annie is made to stay behind with Matthew's men, although she makes Samuel promise to return. Matthew lets Abner and Samuel out on the New York side. He tells them he will return every night at midnight for three days, but if they do not return he will assume they have been caught or killed. He tells Abner he will take care of Annie if this happens. Samuel is amazed at the busy city, where red-coated British soldiers seem to be everywhere, treating the civilians roughly. They are stopped by a soldier and Abner tells him they are on...
After Samuel left Annie's house in "Woods Runner" by Gary Paulsen, he went back into the wilderness to search for his parents who had been kidnapped by British soldiers. Samuel used his survival skills to track and rescue his parents from the enemy camp.
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her interest were shooting and helping out charities
Annie J. Easley's parents are Samuel Bird Easley and Mary Melvina Hoover .
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at the braille school helping children.
The comic strip "Li'l Abner" was created by writer and artist Al Capp. It was first published in 1934 and ran for over 40 years until 1977. Capp was known for his satirical humor and distinctive drawing style in depicting the fictional town of Dogpatch and its colorful characters.
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She came on a lot, if you're talking about Ryan's lawyer Lydia. The last time I remember was when Ryan Lavery was helping Annie when she first came to town, in 2006 and stretching into 2007. Her son Jamaul was also helping Annie and her daughter Emma.