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Washington and his Comrades in Arms

CHAPTER IX
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The French landed some three thousand men, and the combined army numbered about six thousand.

A siege began which, it seemed, could end in only one way.

Prevost, however, with three thousand seven hundred men, nearly half of them sick, was defiant, and on the 9th of October the combined French and American armies made a great assault.

They met with disaster.

D'Estaing was severely wounded.


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