Then Marched the Brave Then Marched the Brave

Then Marched the Brave

Publisher Description

It was in the time when the king's men had things pretty much their own way, and mystery and plot held full sway, that there lived, in a little house near McGown Pass on the upper end of Manhattan Island, a widow and her lame son. She was a tall, gaunt woman of Scotch ancestry, but loyal to the land that had given her a second home. She was not a woman of many opinions, but the few that she held were rigid, and not to be trifled with. With all her might she hated the king, and with equal intensity loved the cause of freedom. In the depths of her nature there was a great feeling of shame and disappointment that her only son was a hopeless cripple, and so could not be offered as a living sacrifice to the new cause.

RELEASED
1860
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
80
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
1
MB
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