Tuesday, June 24, 2008

This Day in History: June 24

A GENTLEMAN who travelled lately through Connecticut, informs us that he met with an old gentlewoman who told him that she had fitted out and sent five sons and eleven grandsons to Boston, when she heard of the engagement between the provincials and regulars. The gentleman asked her if she did not shed a tear at parting with them? "No," said she, "I never parted with them with more pleasure." "But suppose," said the gentleman, "they had all been killed." "I had rather (said the noble matron) this had been the case, than that ONE of them had come back a coward."

Virginia Gazette, June 24, 1775.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

That was back when mothers knew what HONOR is.

Now all mothers (and fathers) know how to do is whine "Don't hurt my little Johnny."

And Johnny is 20 years old.