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... Arnold remained seated in the saddle , with one foot entangled in the stirrups . A tory soldier seeing his plight , rushed towards him with fixed bayonet . He had just time to draw a pistol from the holster . " You're my prisoner ...
... Arnold remained seated in the saddle , with one foot entangled in the stirrups . A tory soldier seeing his plight , rushed towards him with fixed bayonet . He had just time to draw a pistol from the holster . " You're my prisoner ...
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Washington Irving. ARNOLD ATTACKS THE ENEMY . 275 the movements of the enemy ; but he remained quiet in his camp , as if determined to await an attack . The American officers grew impatient . Arnold especially , im- petuous by nature ...
Washington Irving. ARNOLD ATTACKS THE ENEMY . 275 the movements of the enemy ; but he remained quiet in his camp , as if determined to await an attack . The American officers grew impatient . Arnold especially , im- petuous by nature ...
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... Arnold's division Morgan's rifle corps and Dearborn's light infantry , its arms of strength , which had done such brilliant service in the late affair : they were henceforth to be subject to no order , but those from head - quarters .
... Arnold's division Morgan's rifle corps and Dearborn's light infantry , its arms of strength , which had done such brilliant service in the late affair : they were henceforth to be subject to no order , but those from head - quarters .
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