HTBS posted: " Cannon Square, Stonington, Connecticut. Photo: Wikipedia 28 November 2021 By Philip Kuepper Though morethan two centuries ago, now,when Stonington was rapedby war, I still read in the waters,breasting its shores, the blades(in how little whirlpo"
Though more than two centuries ago, now, when Stonington was raped by war, I still read in the waters, breasting its shores, the blades (in how little whirlpools will disk the water, as though made by ghostly blades) of the oarsmen who rowed the boats of truce, to and fro, between British warships and the town, boats that carried written missives of warning, or of cease-fire, gentlemen to gentlemen. Imagine,
a civil war!, an oxymoron in the making, where the aggressor, concerned for unarmed civilians, requests, in writing, they leave the town before bombardment begins, and the townsmen, in reply, asking why the were being assaulted, and the rowers of the boats of truce not once fired on by either opposing side.
The canons used to defend the town still stand on the green. I have touched the reality of them. They are dumb of sound, now, empty of shot. Yet I can imagine their climactic loads shooting out onto the cumbersome ships of the seaborne enemy.
Today? A jet would strafe everything in seconds, and discuss it, afterwards.
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