gentleness, kindness.
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place of meeting.
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murder by secret assault.
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one not fighting.
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risk or danger.
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expressing one thing and meaning another.
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covered with a decorated cloth.
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upright windows built on a sloping roof.
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exclaimed.
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Sir Henry Clinton, commander of the English forces.
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a procession of persons on horseback.
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messenger.
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a stronghold on the Hudson.
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middle age.
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name.
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one who studies cases of conscience.
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communication of disease by contact.
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an American officer who was detected within the British lines in disguise.
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General Nathanael Greene, a noted American commander.
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William; a general in the American army, who organized the forces at Cambridge before the battle of Bunker Hill.
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Alexander Hamilton, aide-de-camp to Washington.
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wild and extravagant notions.
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aversion, dislike.
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refined – exalted.
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a city of Switzerland.
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