A venture in 1777 . to set her at ease as to her difficulty A VENTUR-Ein suiting the Colonel. IN 1777 The third guest, a Hessian officer,Count Von Einstein, annoyed bythe Colonels rudeness, turned thetalk aside as he said, in fair English,The letter you gave me for yourhusband in New York I was able toforward, but I had first to gothrough the form of reading it. Ithink I did say so; else it could nothave gone. Of course, returned Mrs. Mark-ham, coloring. Is there anychance of exchange of prisoners?I fear not, said Verney, unlessthe Continentals should capture theCount or Colonel


A venture in 1777 . to set her at ease as to her difficulty A VENTUR-Ein suiting the Colonel. IN 1777 The third guest, a Hessian officer,Count Von Einstein, annoyed bythe Colonels rudeness, turned thetalk aside as he said, in fair English,The letter you gave me for yourhusband in New York I was able toforward, but I had first to gothrough the form of reading it. Ithink I did say so; else it could nothave gone. Of course, returned Mrs. Mark-ham, coloring. Is there anychance of exchange of prisoners?I fear not, said Verney, unlessthe Continentals should capture theCount or Colonel isnt much chance of that. 27. IN 1777 A VENTURE mother, whispered Tom. Theylike town too ! she said, but smiled at himaffectionately. Amid the stress ofwar, the talk at table, and hismothers anxiety, the lad had be-come thoughtful beyond his a terrible night! said , as the wind roaredaround the house and the casementsrattled. Her mind was on the campat Valley Forge, whence came, fromthe Quaker farmers, now and then,tales of starvation, misery and de-sertion very encouraging to SirWilliam Howe, who felt that therewas small need to assist the weatherin fighting his such thought was in the mind 28


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