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George Washington, Vol. I

CHAPTER IX
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It is true that Andre was a man of talent, well-bred and courageous, and of engaging manners.

He deserved all the sympathy and sorrow which he excited at the time, but nothing more.

He was not only technically a spy, but he had sought his ends by bribery, he had prostituted a flag of truce, and he was to be richly paid for his work.

It was all hire and salary.

No doubt Andre was patriotic and loyal.


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