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Washington and his Comrades in Arms

CHAPTER VIII
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In this type of warfare Washington excelled.

He had fought over this country and he knew it well.

The tragedy of Valley Forge was past.

His army was now well trained and well supplied.

He had about the same number of men as the British--perhaps sixteen thousand--and he was not encumbered by a long baggage train.


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