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Washington and his Comrades in Arms

CHAPTER VIII
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Thus it happened that Washington was across the Delaware almost as soon as the British.

He marched parallel with them on a line some five miles to the north and was able to forge towards the head of their column.

He could attack their flank almost when he liked.

Clinton marched with great difficulty.

He found bridges down.


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