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Why does one of the British soldiers inside Coleman's Inn reject the idea that Will might have brought the horses
with him?
He knows that will is telling the truth about going to see his aunt in Williamsburg
He sees that will does not have any horses with him.
He is an American spy in the British Army who is trying to protect Will
He does not think anyone would trust valuable horses to a boy as young as Will


Sagot :

Answer:

He does not think anyone would trust valuable horses to a boy as young as Will.

Explanation: i took the test lol

Answer:

He does not think anyone would trust valuable horses to a boy as young as Will.

Explanation:

took the test