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Table of Contents
Preface and Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1: Benedict Arnold Was Never a Laggard in the Path of Ambition
Chapter 2: The Distance and the Difficulties of the Way Were much Underestimated
Chapter 3: King Neptune Raised his Taxes Without the Least Difficulty Where King George Had Failed
Chapter 4: All About Them Stood the Forest Primeval, Dark, Silent and Mysterious Conclusion
Chapter 5: The Sky Looked Down Through the Dense Forest. . . Upon a Broad Arrow Struck Through its Very Heart
Chapter 6: A Direful Howling Wilderness Not Describable
Chapter 7: All Regard for Order Lost
Chapter 8: The Heartrending Entreaties of the Sick and Helpless
Chapter 9: Beyond the River the Beautiful City of Quebec, Hemmed in by her Lofty Precipices
Chapter 10: The Very Flower of the Colonial Youth
Appendix
Following the Trail of The Arnold Expedition
Notes
Index
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