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Washington and his Comrades in Arms

CHAPTER XI
17/59

The British made no move.

Clinton was, however, watching these operations nervously.

The united armies marched down the right bank of the Hudson so rapidly that they had to leave useful effects behind and some grumbled at the privation.

Clinton thought his enemy might still attack New York from the New Jersey shore.

He knew that near Staten Island the Americans were building great bakeries as if to feed an army besieging New York.


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