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What is the central idea in this passage? Both the British and the Americans frequently used horseback riders to carry messages, and both sides tried to capture the riders and get the messages. The rider who lost one of Washington's important messages was Tallmadge himself. It happened when Tallmadge and some of his men were attacked by British troops near the Connecticut–New York border. Tallmadge escaped unharmed but lost a saddlebag full of secret papers.

Luckily, Tallmadge's code did not fall into British hands. But among the papers was a letter from Washington in which he carelessly gave the name and address of an agent, George Higday, say­ing that he was a man who would probably "convey intelligence to me." Higday was arrested, but he had managed to destroy all evidence of spying.
—George Washington, Spymaster,
Thomas B. Allen

1.Invisible ink was a good choice when writing in code.
2.Giving up information could be a disaster for either side.
3.George Washington could have done a better job managing his spies.
4.The British used horseback riders to deliver messages.

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