A Lieutenant Under Washington a Tale of the Brandywine And Germantown

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A Lieutenant Under Washington a Tale of the Brandywine And Germantown
Everett T Everett Titsworth Tomlinson
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Captain Martin closed and bolted the door of his room, and then turning about so that he stood facing his young friend, he said, " This beats me, Lieutenant ! How does it happen that you are here ? Have you news for me ? ' Thus bidden, Henry briefly related the story of his experiences of the night, and described how he had followed John Lippard along the streets and finally had returned to enter the very house into which the man had gone. " And he 's somewhere in this very house at this minute
..., " he said as he brought his story to an end.
The light had been too dim to enable him to see the expressions of surprise and amuse- ment and even chagrin that alternately had appeared on the captain's face while he had been speaking, and doubtless his own confu- sion would have been increased if he had seen them.
For a moment the captain was silent when Henry's story was told, and then he said qui- etly, " Be seated, Lieutenant. There is more in this than you know. In the first place, Jack Lippard is in this very house and at A TALK IN THE NIGHT 197 this moment is asleep in the room next to mine.


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