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Washington and his Comrades in Arms

CHAPTER IV
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To take an army with its guns across that threatening flood was indeed perilous.

Gates and other generals declared that the scheme was too difficult to be carried out.

Only one of the three forces crossed the river.

Washington, with iron will, was not to be turned from his purpose.

He had skilled boatmen from New England.


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