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... turned down it , and took his course along the river road . He had not proceeded far , when coming to a place where a small stream crossed the road and ran into a woody dell , a man stepped out from the trees , levelled a musket , and ...
... turned down it , and took his course along the river road . He had not proceeded far , when coming to a place where a small stream crossed the road and ran into a woody dell , a man stepped out from the trees , levelled a musket , and ...
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... defenders into captivity , had roused the spirit of the Neutral Ground . The yeomanry of that harassed country had turned out in parties to intercept freebooters from the British lines , who had recently been on the maraud ,
... defenders into captivity , had roused the spirit of the Neutral Ground . The yeomanry of that harassed country had turned out in parties to intercept freebooters from the British lines , who had recently been on the maraud ,
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... turning on his heel , that he was a military man . By his advice , and under his escort , the prisoner was conducted to Colonel Sheldon's post at Lower Salem , as more secure than North Castle . Here André , being told that the papers ...
... turning on his heel , that he was a military man . By his advice , and under his escort , the prisoner was conducted to Colonel Sheldon's post at Lower Salem , as more secure than North Castle . Here André , being told that the papers ...
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... turned down a cross road leading to the banks of the Hudson . Lafayette ap- prised him that he was going out of the way , and hinted that Mrs. Arnold must be waiting breakfast for him . " Ah , marquis ! " replied he good - humoredly ...
... turned down a cross road leading to the banks of the Hudson . Lafayette ap- prised him that he was going out of the way , and hinted that Mrs. Arnold must be waiting breakfast for him . " Ah , marquis ! " replied he good - humoredly ...
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Washington Irving. The marquis and General Knox , however , turned off and accompanied him down to the redoubts , while Colonel Hamilton and Lafay- ette's aide - de - camp , Major James McHenry , continued along the main road to the ...
Washington Irving. The marquis and General Knox , however , turned off and accompanied him down to the redoubts , while Colonel Hamilton and Lafay- ette's aide - de - camp , Major James McHenry , continued along the main road to the ...
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