The Only Woman in the Town And Other Tales of the American Revolution

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The Only Woman in the Town And Other Tales of the American Revolution
Sarah J Sarah Johnson Prichard
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As he stood on the rough logs, a post-rider, hurrying by with letters, came up.
" Holloa there !" he called aloud, not liking the looks of the man on the bridge.
" It's I, David Bushnell, Joe Downs ! You can ride by in safety, " he responded, ringing out one of his merriest chimes of laughter at the very idea of being taken for a highwayman.
98 David Bushnell and the American Turtle.
" I've news, " said Joe ; " want it?" " Yes. " Joe Downs opened his pocket, and, by the light of the moon, found
... the letter he had referred to.
" Dr. Gale told me not to fail to put this into your hands as I came by. I should kind o' judge, by the way he spoke, that the continent couldn't get along very well ''thout you, if I hadn't known a thing or two. Howsomever, here's the letter, and I've to jog on to Guilford afore the moon goes down. So good-night. " " Good night, Joe. Thank you for stopping, " said David, going into the house.
" Were you expecting that letter, David ?" questioned Mr. Bushnell, when it had been read.


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