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Chapter Summary Of Sophia's War
Sophia's War pages 255 to end of the book

In chapter 62 Mr. Smith told John Andre that they should start going on foot. Smith said Andre has a pass by General Arnold. Sophia was walking when he went to an old she was intending to ask if she was going the right way and for food. It turns out that she was going the right way. Smith and Andre got on a horse in started on foot or horse. Andre was also in civilian clothing to disguise himself. The horse had a badge that read the USA. Sophia asked a lady and asked where the building John Paulding was. She said it was right over there. Sophia hopes that John Paulding was in it.

In chapter sixty-three it late afternoon when John Andre and Mr. Smith Started. Another American
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They said hi. They were heading north when it got darker. They approached people who were armed. Sophia and John Paulding talked. John Asked if she was sure that John Andre was coming. She said she wasn't. Then Sophia and John Paulding went to someone to stay the night. The owner gave Sophia new clothes and something to wash in to eat with, and she went to bed. John Andre and Mr. Smith stopped at a house and went to bed.

In chapter 65 John Andre and Mr. Smith got up early and started moving slowly through the fog. Early in the morning, the owner of the house look Sophia up she had breakfast and went with John Paulding and his friends. Mr. Smith left Andre. Andre asked a boy where he was going. Andre turned right toward Tarrytown.

In chapter 66 list of Paulding and his friends with Sophia. When they got to the point that they were going to stop and wait they told Sophia it was best that she go to the other side and when John Andre came she would put her hand up to signal if that was John Andre. A man came past it was not Andre. Then another man passed that was Andre. The three men stripped John Andre of all his clothes until he found the papers that were about West Point. They caught

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