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Washington and his Comrades in Arms

CHAPTER IV
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The British had gone away by sea; by sea they would return.

On land armies move slowly and visibly; but on the sea a great force may pass out of sight and then suddenly reappear at an unexpected point.

This is the haunting terror of sea power.

Already the British had destroyed Falmouth, now Portland, Maine, and Norfolk, the principal town in Virginia.

Washington had no illusions of security.


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