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The Life of Francis Marion

CHAPTER 10
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Under these auspices, with his brigade increasing, Marion began to prepare for new enterprises.
The British post at Georgetown was one of considerable strength and importance.

It was of special importance to Marion.

From this place he procured, or expected to procure, his supplies of salt, clothing, and ammunition.

Of these commodities he was now grievously in want.

To surprise Georgetown became as desirable as it was difficult.


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