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George Washington, Vol. I

CHAPTER III
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When night fell it was apparent that the end had come.

The men were starved and worn out.

Their muskets in many cases were rendered useless by the rain, and their ammunition was spent.

The Indians had deserted, and the foe outnumbered them four to one.

When the French therefore offered a parley, Washington was forced reluctantly to accept.


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