Quote by John Andre

As I suffer in the defence of my Country, I must consider this hour as the most glorious of my life -Remember that I die as becomes a British Officer, while the manner of my death must reflect disgrace on your Commander.


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Summary

In this quote, an unidentified individual highlights their willingness to endure suffering in defense of their country. They view this moment as the pinnacle of their life's achievements, equating their sacrifice with glory. Additionally, the quote contains a warning to their compatriots that if their death reflects poorly on their commander, it will bring shame. This excerpt captures the sense of patriotism and loyalty to one's military role, emphasizing the importance of honor and how one's actions in life and death can reflect on those they serve.

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