The Rider of the Black Horse a Story of the American Revolution
The Rider of the Black Horse a Story of the American Revolution
Everett T Everett Titsworth Tomlinson
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Now, boys, " added the old man, with an abrupt change in his manner, " ye 've got t' look out right smart or they '11 get ye. Ye can stay here t'day an r / o IN THE AMERICAN CAMP 219 I '11 hide ye so 't nobody on earth can find ye, an' probably by to-morrow it '11 be safe for ye to go on. " " We can't stay, " replied Robert sharply. He was not without his suspicions of the man, though his eagerness to return to the American camp with his letter was the su- preme desire in his heart at the time.... " I thought likely that was what ye 'd say. I don't know 's it 's the best thing, but it 's nat'ral for boys like you. Now I '11 point out to ye a way ye can go without hitting the road for fifteen miles. Whether it '11 take ye out o' the way these men are followin' or not, I can't say. I 'm a good friend t' th' Ameri- cans, " he added. " I ought t' be, seein* as how I 've got two boys with General Clinton. " " What 's their name ? ' ' demanded Joseph quickly. " Brokaw. " "I know them. They're good men, too.
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