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... among thickets . He had come hither on horse- back from Smith's house , about three or four miles distant , attended by one of Smith's The Midnight Conference 39 servants , likewise mounted . The 38 Life of Washington.
... among thickets . He had come hither on horse- back from Smith's house , about three or four miles distant , attended by one of Smith's The Midnight Conference 39 servants , likewise mounted . The 38 Life of Washington.
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Washington Irving. The Midnight Conference 39 servants , likewise mounted . The midnight negotiation between André ... mounting the servant's horse , set off with Arnold , for Smith's house . The road passed through the village of ...
Washington Irving. The Midnight Conference 39 servants , likewise mounted . The midnight negotiation between André ... mounting the servant's horse , set off with Arnold , for Smith's house . The road passed through the village of ...
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... mounted guard . The one in refugee garb who brought André to a stand , was John Paulding , a stout - hearted youngster , who , like most of the young men of this outraged neighborhood , had been re- peatedly in arms to repel or resent ...
... mounted guard . The one in refugee garb who brought André to a stand , was John Paulding , a stout - hearted youngster , who , like most of the young men of this outraged neighborhood , had been re- peatedly in arms to repel or resent ...
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... mounting the horse of the messenger , which stood saddled at the door , galloped down by what is still called Arnold's Path , to the landing - place , where his six - oared barge was moored . Throwing himself into it , he ordered his ...
... mounting the horse of the messenger , which stood saddled at the door , galloped down by what is still called Arnold's Path , to the landing - place , where his six - oared barge was moored . Throwing himself into it , he ordered his ...
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... be dis- covered . About eleven o'clock the sergeant took his cloak , valise , and orderly book , drew his horse from the picket , and mounting , set A Desperate Cbase 107 out on his hazardous course , 106 Life of Washington.
... be dis- covered . About eleven o'clock the sergeant took his cloak , valise , and orderly book , drew his horse from the picket , and mounting , set A Desperate Cbase 107 out on his hazardous course , 106 Life of Washington.
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