With the Swamp Fox: A Story of General Marion's Young Spies
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A young narrator recounts his experiences as a scout in irregular campaigns led by General Francis Marion, chronicling raids, ambushes, night reconnaissance, narrow escapes, captures, and retreats across swamp and coastal country. Episodes show camaraderie between brothers and comrades, tests of courage and loyalty, and the practical discipline of small-unit warfare. The narrative mixes action scenes, tense encounters with Tory forces, moral reflection, and episodic adventures that build toward several decisive skirmishes and personal reckonings.
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