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George Washington, Vol. I

CHAPTER VII
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A very little more and there would have been a rout.

As it was, Washington alone prevented disaster.

His early reports from the front from Dickinson's outlying party, and from Lee himself, were all favorable.

Then he heard the firing, and putting the main army in motion, he rode rapidly forward.

First he encountered a straggler, who talked of defeat.


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