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CONTENTS. PAGE CHAPTER I. A "Market-Stopper." 1 CHAPTER II.

CHAPTER I. A "MARKET-STOPPER."

CHAPTER II. UNDER ARREST.

CHAPTER III. IN SORE DISTRESS.

CHAPTER IV. A BOLD SCHEME.

CHAPTER V. THE PATROL.

CHAPTER VI RELEASED.

CHAPTER VII. ON THE ALERT.

CHAPTER VIII. BARREN HILL.

CHAPTER IX. ROBERT GREENE.

CHAPTER X. CONCILIATORY BILLS.

CHAPTER XI. A RECOGNITION.

CHAPTER XII. IMPORTANT INFORMATION.

CHAPTER XIII. THE EVACUATION.

CHAPTER XIV. LORD GORDON.

CHAPTER XV. ON SPECIAL DUTY.

CHAPTER XVI. TORY HOSPITALITY.

CHAPTER XVII. IN SELF-DEFENSE.

CHAPTER XVIII. PREPARING FOR ACTION.

CHAPTER XIX. A FRIENDLY WARNING.

CHAPTER XX. THE VICTORS.

FOOTNOTES

Title: The Boy Spies of Philadelphia

The Story of How the Young Spies Helped the Continental Army at Valley Forge

Author: James Otis

Language: English

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"YOU SEEM TO BE AFRAID A FELLOW WILL GET AWAY," SETH SAID BITTERLY.

The Boy Spies
Of Philadelphia

The Story of how the Young Spies helped
the Continental Army at
Valley Forge

By JAMES OTIS

A. L. BURT COMPANY
Publishers New York

Copyright 1897
By A. L. Burt


Under the Title of With Washington at Monmouth


THE BOY SPIES OF PHILADELPHIA

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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