Transcriber's Note:

Obvious typographical errors have been corrected.Inconsistent spelling and hyphenation in the originaldocument have been preserved. In particular, the book uses reconnoiterand reconnoitre, and both redcoat and red-coat.

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I clasped the old man's hand, understanding for the first time what a friendhe was.—Page 93.

WITH THE SWAMP FOX

A Story of General Marion'sYoung Spies.

By JAMES OTIS.

With Six Page Illustrations by J. Watson Davis.

NEW YORK:
A. L. BURT, PUBLISHER.

Copyright, 1899, by A. L. Burt.


WITH THE SWAMP FOX.
By James Otis.

"Thank God I can lay my hand on my heart and say that,since I came to man's estate, I have never intentionally donewrong to any."

(General Francis Marion's last words, spoken February 27th, 1795.)

CONTENTS.

CHAP.PAGE
I. My Uncle the Major1
II. General Marion24
III. The Tory Camp48
IV. Samuel Lee72
V. The Ambush96
VI. The Prisoners120
VII. The Retreat144
VIII. Black Mingo Swamp167
IX. The Battle191
X. Georgetown215
XI. Gabriel238

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

I Clasped the Old Man's Hand, Understanding for the First Time What a Friend He WasFrontispiece
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As the Tory Spoke, Percy Leaped Upon Him23...

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