Myths And Legends of Our Own Land — volume 03 : On And Near the Delaware
Myths And Legends of Our Own Land — volume 03 : On And Near the Delaware
Charles M Charles Montgomery Skinner
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Take him into custody, my dear young lady, and try to make an American of him. See, it is one o'clock, and this isChristmas morning. May all be happy here. Come. " And beckoning to his menhe rides away, though Blake and his affianced would have gone on theirknees before him. Revulsion of feeling, love, thankfulness and a latentpatriotism wrought a quick change in Blake. When young Kuch recoveredBlake joined his regiment, and no soldier served the flag more honorably. LORD PERCY'S DREAM Leaving ...the dissipations of the English court, Lord Percy came to Americato share the fortunes of his brethren in the contest then raging on oursoil. His father had charged him with the delivery of a certain packageto an Indian woman, should he meet her in his rambles through the westernwilds, and, without inquiring into the nature of the giftor its occasion, he accepted the trust. At the battle of theBrandywine--strangely foretold by Quaker prophecy forty years before--hewas detailed by Cornwallis to drive the colonial troops out of agraveyard where they had intrenched themselves, and though he set uponthis errand with the enthusiasm of youth, his cheek paled as he drew nearthe spot where the enemy was waiting.
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