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George Washington, Vol. I

CHAPTER IX
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That such a base peril should have existed was alarming and hateful.

That it should have been exploded harmlessly made all men give a deep sigh of relief.

But neither the treason nor its discovery altered the current of events one jot.

The summer had come and gone.

The French had arrived, and no blow had been struck.


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