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Washington and his Comrades in Arms

CHAPTER V
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He had six hundred and seventy-three casualties and lost besides four hundred prisoners.

The British loss was five hundred and thirty-seven casualties and fourteen prisoners.
The attack had failed, but news soon came which made the reverse unimportant.

Burgoyne and his whole army had surrendered at Saratoga..


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