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Washington and his Comrades in Arms

CHAPTER II
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It fell quite easily less than a year later.

Some of his officers urged him to press on and do it.

But the leaves had already fallen, the bleak winter was near, and Carleton pictured to himself an army buried deeply in an enemy country and separated from its base by many scores of miles of lake and forest.

He withdrew to Canada and left Lake Champlain to the Americans..


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