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CHAPTER IX


THE ADVANCE INTO THE JUNGLE


Santa Cruz had been taken, but there was still much to do around the shores of the Laguna de Bay to make it safe territory for the Americans to hold. From the city the rebels were pursued eastward, and a number of cascos and larger boats were captured. Inside of a few days Paete, Longos, Lumban, and several other villages, were visited by detachments of General Lawton's command, and the insurgents fled in each instance, leaving all behind them. Nearly a hundred who stopped to fight were either killed or wounded, and victory was entirely upon the side of the Americans.

But now it was learned that the forces undet General Aguinaldo and General Luna were concentrating once more to the north and east of Malolos, and much as he regretted the necessity. General Otis was compelled to order General Lawton and his command back to the territory above

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