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Washington and his Comrades in Arms

CHAPTER I
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On the next day he came to the sitting with his mind made up.

The members, he said, would bear witness to his declaration that he thought himself unfit for the task.

Since, however, they called him, he would try to do his duty.

He would take the command but he would accept no pay beyond his expenses.

Thus it was that Washington became a great national figure.


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