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Washington and his Comrades in Arms

CHAPTER VI
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American sharpshooters stationed themselves at daybreak in trees about the British camp and any one who appeared in the open risked his life.

If a cap was held up in view instantly two or three balls would pass through it.

His horses were killed by rifle shots.

Burgoyne had little food for his men and none for his horses.

His Indians had long since gone off in dudgeon.


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