Tuesday, January 8, 2019
George Ronan-- Part 15: "At Least He Dies Like A Soldier"
Evidently, there was another soldier with the Americans who was afraid to die and the author of "The Chicago Massacre of 1812" related this story.
"Oh, I cannot die!" exclaimed he. "O am not fit to die -- if I had but a short time to prepare -- death is awful."
I pointed to Ensign Ronan, who, though mortally wounded and nearly down, was still fighting with desperation on one knee.
"Look at this man," said I; "at least he dies like a soldier."
--Brock-Perry
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