It was no louder at the bottom, where the soldier lay.
Beyond them, he saw with shock, half the soldiers lay dead on the beach, their blood pouring into the sand.
Before it was over, nearly three hundred Indians and thirty soldiers lay dead.
One night, late, two soldiers lay dying in a ward.
Four soldiers lay upon the floor, either dead or dying.
One soldier came forward and laid a hand on the man's arm.
A soldier, his neck broken, lay just inside the room.
When the struggle ended, 98 citizens and 6 soldiers lay dead.
Along the side of the road, three soldiers lay sprawled, one every hundred feet or so.
One soldier lay on the ground like a blazing torch.