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The Texan Scouts

CHAPTER XVII
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Promises were nothing to him, if it served him better to break them.

Fannin demanded writing materials and wrote a note to General Urrea protesting strongly against the violation of faith.

But General Urrea was gone after Ward's men, who were surrounded in the marshes of the Guadalupe, leaving Colonel Portilla in command.

Portilla, meanwhile, was dominated by the younger Urrea, a man of force and audacity, whom he knew to be high in the favor of Santa Anna.
Captain Urrea did not believe in showing any kindness to the men imprisoned in the church.

They were rebels or filibusters.


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