The Boy Spies of Philadelphia / The Story of How the Young Spies Helped the Continental Army at Valley Forge
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A band of adolescent scouts in occupied Philadelphia conducts covert reconnaissance and intelligence work to aid the Continental Army. Their missions involve secret patrols, narrow escapes, a daring effort to free a captured comrade, and exchanges with both sympathetic civilians and hostile officers. Episodes move through arrests, clever schemes, skirmishes, evacuations, and larger actions, showing how youthful courage, divided loyalties, and practical resourcefulness combine to influence military decisions and shape the boys' moral and emotional experiences amid wartime danger.
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