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Remember the Alamo

CHAPTER XVI
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The sun came up without a cloud, and shone brightly on his face.

He sprang to his feet and said to Burleson, as he saluted him: 'The sun of Austerlitz has risen again.' "Some one brought him a piece of cornbread and broiled beef.

He sat upon the grass and ate it--or rather upon the blue hyacinths that covered the grass; they are red now.

For many weeks I had not seen his countenance so bright; all traces of trouble and anxiety were gone.

He called Deaf Smith--the scout of scouts--and quickly ordered him to cut down the only bridge across the bayou.
"At nine o'clock, General Cos joined Santa Anna with five hundred and forty men, and for a moment I thought we had made a mistake in not attacking the enemy before his reinforcements came up.


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