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Cox, Stephen Angus

"The Dare Boys of 1776"

I hope
you will accept us, sir, and give us a place in your army."
"I shall be pleased to do so, Dick Dare," was the hearty reply. "From
this moment you are a member of the Continental Army, as are your
companions also. I thank you, Dare, for your interest in the welfare
of our country, and pray extend to your companions my thanks, and tell
them that I shall expect to hear a good report from them when it comes
to actual conflict with the enemy."
"I think they will give a good account of themselves, your
excellency," said Dick, quietly but modestly. "I am sure they will
fight hard for freedom."
"I have no doubt about it, my boy. Well, the matter is settled, then.
Here, take this order and present it to Colonel Morgan, who will find
room for you in his regiment, now in process of formation."
The commander-in-chief hastily wrote the order and handed it to Dick,
who took it and saluted.
"Thanks, your excellency," he said. "I will do as you have commanded.
My companions will be delighted when I make my report to them."
Then, saluting again, Dick left the presence of the great man, and was
quickly back with Tom and Ben, who were quartered in a building only
about a block distant.


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