
By Quill & Candlelight: The Dispatches of Colonel Shufflebottom on the Matter of Colonial Nonsense
August 26th, 1775 — Boston, regrettably fortified
The colonials, in a fit of architectural ambition, have begun fortifying the hills around Boston. Dorchester Heights now bristles with timber and optimism. I observed one rebel hammering a plank with such enthusiasm that he struck his own thumb and declared it a sacrifice to liberty.
Their fortifications appear to be constructed from barrels, hay bales, and what I suspect was once a respectable barn. The geometry is… interpretive. Euclid would weep. I daresay, if rebellion were measured in angles, they’d be victorious by confusion alone.
Meanwhile, the Virginia Gazette has published a diagram of the Battle of Bunker Hill using only typeset symbols. It resembles a game of chess played by intoxicated squirrels. I commend their ingenuity, if not their accuracy.
Ever encamped, occasionally enraged,
Colonel Archibald Shufflebottom, 47th Regiment of Foot,
Defender of Empire, Critic of Colonial Geometry & Typography
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