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The narrative follows two young patriots in occupied Philadelphia who engage in clandestine work against the British, from observing a public vendue to plotting rescues, scouting enemy movements, and aiding recruits. Chapters trace their narrow escapes, undercover duties, jail breaks, and participation in skirmishes and larger maneuvers near local fords and encampments, including a harsh winter at Valley Forge and actions at Barren Hill. The account blends suspenseful adventure and espionage with scenes of everyday courage, portraying the risks civilians and youths accepted while supporting the cause for independence.
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