Stories About General Warren, in Relation to the Fifth of March Massacre, And the Battle of Bunker Hill

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Oh how sorry I am ! Why could not Major Small have spoken a little quicker, and kept his men from firing, as Put- nam did when our men were about to fire on him ?
JVIrs. M. He no doubt did all he could to GENERAL WARREN. 77 preserve him, but a higher power than his directed the ball which thus deprived our country of one of her most enthusiastic defen- ders, and in one of her darkest moments. He was taken, too, before his eyes were allowed a glimpse of that brilliant light of liberty which afte
...rwards shone so brightly upon his country, and for whose first rays he had so anxiously watched. He fell in the prime of life, a glo- rious sacrifice for his beloved country.
Mary. How old was he, dear mother ?
Mrs. M. He was only thirty-four years of age.
William. What became of his body, mamma ? I hope the British did not have it.
Mrs. M. His body lay, with a great many others, all night on the field of battle. In the morning a young man, by the name of Win- slow, saw it, and, disfigured as it was, knew it ; he went immediately and told Gen.


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