Daughters of liberty

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Barbara's escape

Barbara Layman, a young patriot in Philadelphia in 1776, hides in her father's wagon to eavesdrop on two men she suspects of being British spies, and learns to her dismay that she is right when the men steal her father's horses, and the wagon, with her inside.

Barbara's escape

1997
Life in Philadelphia after America's declaration of independence is very exciting for Barbara Lyman and Patsy Black. British spies could be anywhere, even in Barbara's stables. When her father offers shelter to two travelers, Barbara suspects they're up to no good and does some spying of her own. She discovers they are British soldiers, but before she can go for help, they steal the wagon she's hiding in, and Barbara must figure out a way to escape before they reach the British camp.

Patsy's discovery

1997
Patsy Black and her friend Barbara, young girls living in colonial Philadelphia at the time of the Continental Congress, decide to form a club called the Daughters of Liberty, little realizing they will one day aid the forces of freedom.
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