His name was Sanford Hantee, but you will hear that only occasionally, for the boys of the back streets called him Skag, which "got" him somewhere at once. That was in Chicago. He was eleven years old, when he wandered quite alone to Lincoln Park Zoo, and
Will Levington Comfort (1878-1932) was an American author. He was a war correspondent in the Philippines for the Detroit Journal. He also worked as a correspondent in Japan and Russia for the Pittsburgh Dispatch. He was known primarily for adventure novels such as Apache (1931). He also wrote Fate Knocks at the Door (1912), Red Fleece (1915), and Son of Power (1920) with Zamin Ki Dost (1866-1947).
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