[Rivet] These women go wild on camera Monday

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Mon Apr 2 15:55:26 BST 2018


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spades and muskets, ready to take part in the throwing up of batteries and trenches, or to fight for their altars and their firesdefending wives, , and other helpless ones. At Wilmington they built a strong fort which they named Union. This spirited behavior of the Americans surprised Beresford, and for three weeks he refrained from any attempt to carry out his threat. During that time Governor Haslet came to Lewis and summoned the militia to its defence.35 On his arrival he reiterated the refusal to

hurried back, and hid himself in a hollow near a spring. The British supposed they had captured all the cannon, or that if any were left they had been abandoned, and drawing near they presently filled the lane; then Jones rose and discharged his piece with terrible effect, many of the British were prostrated by the unexpected shot, and during the confusion that followed Jones made good his retreat, attaching a horse to his cannon, and bearing it off with him. He hastened to the assistance of Pryor, but on drawing near his camp saw that it had fallen into the possession of the foe. Pryor

and escaped, though pursued for two miles by the enemy. That ended the battle, in which about thirty Americans and fifty of the British had fallen. Then presently followed the disgraceful scenes in Hampton of which I have already told you as having brought lasting infamy upon the name of Sir George Cockburn. I think he was worse than a savage exclaimed Lulu hotly. Certainly, far worse; and more brutal than some of the Indian chiefsBrant, for instance, said Rosie, or Tecumseh. I cannot see in what respect he was any better than a pirate, added Evelyn, in a quiet tone. Nor can I, said Captain Raymond; so shameful were his atrocities

had retreated in safety, after spiking his guns. He and his command fought their way through the enemys ranks with their guns, swam the west branch of Hampton Creek, and, making a circuit in the enemys rear, fled without losing a man or a musket. Jones had seen it all, and spiking his gun followed Pryors men to the same place. In the meantime Crutchfield had rallied his 31men, those who still remained with him, on the flank of Servants riflemen, and was again fighting vigorously. But presently a powerful flank movement of the foe showed him that he was in danger of being out off from his line of retreat. He then withdrew in good order



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