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The Life of Francis Marion

CHAPTER 10
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Very far from it.

He was never more dangerous to an enemy, than when he seemed quietly in camp.

His camp, indeed, was frequently a lure, by which to tempt the Tories into unseasonable exposure.

The post at Snow's Island gave him particular facilities for this species of warfare.

He had but to cross a river, and a three hours' march enabled him to forage in an enemy's country.


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