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My Husband Narrative Report
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Today is the day. It is December 20 1776. Today I’m headed off to go join the war. I'm going Delaware to meet up with General washington and his troops. They are planning to attack the British while they are celebrating Christmas. Many people have died and they needed more soldiers so I volunteered.
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Today is the day. My husband is going off to war. He kissed me goodbye and told me that he was going to go meet up with General Washington. It has been said that the General has lost many soldiers and has requested many more. I kissed my husband goodbye and told him to promise me he would write whenever he could.
Husband
It's December 24. Tomorrow is the day that General Washington attacks the British. His plan is while all the British are celebrating Christmas we will attack. The days are so cold. We are running out of food and supplies. Soldiers are getting desperate and many want to turn back. As we walk on many soldiers are quitting and returning home. General Washington read the troops a passage from Thomas paine's pamphlet the Crisis. He told the troops “These are the times that try men's souls. The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot
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I received a letter from my husband. I hope that it says that he’s is finally coming home since they won this this battle. I waited until the kids got home before I open the letter. They got home an hour after I received the letter, I’m so nervous to read it. We all gather around as a carefully open the letter. The letter say “Dear Darling, I have some bad news for you. I have decided to stay and keep fighting. I know that I can give more. I hope that you can respect my decision and I’m so sorry that I didn't write more. I promise I will write you whenever I can. I’m so sorry for not consulting you about this first. I hope that you respect my decision. Love you lots. - Eathan. I respect his decision I just wish that he would've just come back to me. I’m not sure how much longer we can go on without

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