The Boy Scouts at the Battle of Saratoga: The Story of General Burgoyne's Defeat

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CONTENTS

CHAPTER I. THE CAMP IN THE WOODS.

CHAPTER II. THE MISSING MESSAGES.

CHAPTER III. THE SPIKED CANNON.

CHAPTER IV. THE DAM ACROSS THE CREEK.

CHAPTER V. THE SUSPICIOUS TORY.

CHAPTER VI. THE BEND OF THE WALLOOMSAC.

CHAPTER VII. CLIPPING THE LEFT WING.

CHAPTER VIII. THE NIGHT ON THE ROAD.

CHAPTER IX. UNFURLING THE FLAG.

CHAPTER X. CLIPPING THE RIGHT WING.

CHAPTER XI. THE OLD HUT.

CHAPTER XII. THE REAL IRA.

CHAPTER XIII. THE MIDNIGHT FIRE.

CHAPTER XIV. THE DRAWN BATTLE.

CHAPTER XV. THE CHANCE MEETING.

CHAPTER XVI. THE BITTER AND THE SWEET.

Footnotes

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Transcriber's Notes

“It is the courier, George Preston!” said Dan in a whisper as the canoe swept around the bend.
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The Boy Scouts
At the Battle of Saratoga

The Story of General Burgoyne’s Defeat

By HERBERT CARTER
Author of
“The Boy Scouts Through the Big Timber.”
“The Boy Scouts In the Blue Ridge.”
“The Boy Scouts’ First Camp Fire.”
“The Boy Scouts In the Rockies.”
“The Boy Scouts On the Trail.”

Copyright, 1909
By A. L. BURT COMPANY

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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