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Washington and his Comrades in Arms

CHAPTER VI
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Meanwhile a sortie from the American fort on their rear had a menacing success.

Sir John Johnson's camp was taken and sacked.

The two sides were at last glad to separate, after the most bloody struggle in the whole war.

St.Leger's Indians had had more than enough.

About a hundred had been killed and the rest were in a state of mutiny.


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