The Fighting Ground

When one of the soldiers urges Jonathan toward the house where the Hessians are sleeping, reassuring him that nothing will happen to him, what does this reveal about how Jonathan's experience has made him different from the other men?

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The man who tells Jonathan that nothing will happen to him doesn't realize Jonathan is actually concerned about what will happen to the Hessians, with whom he has forged a sort of bond that none of the other men can understand.