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Washington and his Comrades in Arms

CHAPTER VI
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This crossing of the river would result inevitably in cutting off his communications with Lake George and Ticonderoga.

After such a step he could not go back and he was moving forward into a dark unknown.

The American camp was at Stillwater, twelve miles farther down the river.

Burgoyne sent messenger after messenger to get past the American lines and bring back news of Howe.

Not one of these unfortunate spies returned.


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