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The Hidden Children

CHAPTER II
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All I know is that in April she was first seen here, loitering about the camp where the White Plains Indians were embodied.
But she did not go off with the Continentals." "She was loitering this afternoon by the camp of Colonel Thomas's men," I said.
"Very like, sir.

Did the men plague her ?" "Yes." He bit into his apple, unconcerned: "They are all after her.

But I never saw her kind to any man--whatever she may be." Why, I did not know, but what he said gave me satisfaction.
"You do not know which way she went ?" I asked.
"No, sir.

I have been here but the half hour.

She knows the Bouton boys yonder.


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