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Washington and his Comrades in Arms

CHAPTER II
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Short of supplies, ravaged by smallpox, and in bad weather, the invaders tried to make their way back to Lake Champlain.

They evacuated Montreal.

It is hard enough in the day of success to hold together an untrained army.

In the day of defeat such a force is apt to become a mere rabble.

Some of the American regiments preserved discipline.


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