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Now the "noble horse" and its rider, so stolid the night before, were all in motion. Washington put his troops in line, then led them toward the British. "Parade with me, my brave fellows," one remembered him calling. When they were thirty yards away, he gave the command to fire. Colonel John Fitzgerald, a staff officer, pulled his hat over his eyes, lest he see Washington fall. When he pulled it away, the British line had broken and Washington was unhurt. Fitzgerald wept with relief; Washington clasped his hand, then rode after the fleeing British, crying, "It's a fine fox chase my boys." |
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