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Washington and his Comrades in Arms

CHAPTER II
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Each man had a single shot and the first men shot the nose entirely away.
Undoubtedly there was the finest material among the men lounging about their quarters at Cambridge in fashion so unmilitary.

In physique they were larger than the British soldier, a result due to abundant food and free life in the open air from childhood.

Most of the men supplied their own uniform and rifles and much barter went on in the hours after drill.

The men made and sold shoes, clothes, and even arms.

They were accustomed to farm life and good at digging and throwing up entrenchments.


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