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Washington and his Comrades in Arms

CHAPTER VI
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Many of his Canadian French slipped off homeward and so did the Loyalists.

The German troops were naturally dispirited.

A British officer tells of the deadly homesickness of these poor men.

They would gather in groups of two dozen or so and mourn that they would never again see their native land.

They died, a score at a time, of no other disease than sickness for their homes.


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