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... turned out in parties to intercept freebooters from the British lines , who had been recently on the maraud , and might be re- turning to the city with their spoils . One of these par- ties , composed of seven men of the neighborhood ...
... turned out in parties to intercept freebooters from the British lines , who had been recently on the maraud , and might be re- turning to the city with their spoils . One of these par- ties , composed of seven men of the neighborhood ...
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... turned down a cross road leading to the banks of the Hudson . Lafayette apprised 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 apprised 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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... turned and fled . Colonel Hall , thus abandoned , led the way directly across the river ; whereas the true ford inclined diagonally further down . Hall had to pass through deeper water , but he reached a part of the bank where it was ...
... turned and fled . Colonel Hall , thus abandoned , led the way directly across the river ; whereas the true ford inclined diagonally further down . Hall had to pass through deeper water , but he reached a part of the bank where it was ...
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CHAPTER I | 21 |
CHAPTER II | 32 |
South Carolina threatened Its Condition and Population Stormy | 47 |
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