[From Canal Boy to President by Horatio Alger, Jr.]@TWC D-Link book
From Canal Boy to President

CHAPTER XXII
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I think they will have no difficulty in understanding that Garfield had two very difficult things to accomplish.

Colonel Craven knew nothing of Garfield's advance, nor of his plans.

It was necessary to inform him.

Again, if possible, a junction must be effected.

The first was difficult, because the intervening country was infested with roving bands of guerrillas, and a messenger must take his life in his hands.


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