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 done wrong to any."
(General Francis Marion's last words, spoken February 27th, 1795.)
CONTENTS.
| CHAP. | PAGE | |
| I. | My Uncle the Major | [1] |
| II. | General Marion | [24] |
| III. | The Tory Camp | [48] |
| IV. | Samuel Lee | [72] |
| V. | The Ambush | [96] |
| VI. | The Prisoners | [120] |
| VII. | The Retreat | [144] |
| VIII. | Black Mingo Swamp | [167] |
| IX. | The Battle | [191] |
| X. | Georgetown | [215] |
| XI. | Gabriel | [238] |
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
| I Clasped the Old Man's Hand, Understanding for the First Time What a Friend He Was | [Frontispiece] |
| PAGE | |
| As the Tory Spoke, Percy Leaped Upon Him | [23] |
| Then Suddenly a Red-coated Tory Rushed Toward Me with Upraised Saber | [49] |
| As Gavin Gathered Up the Weapons, Percy and I Called Upon the Sleepers to Surrender | [183] |
| In the Darkness We Four Comrades Were Sent Forward to Reconnoitre | [205] |
| Gavin Seized My Arm, Shouting in My Ear: "Surrender, Lad, Surrender!" | [250] |