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The Desperate Defence |
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Fannin held an anxious council with his officers. It was an open talk on the open prairie, and anybody who chose could listen. Will Allen and Obed White said nothing, but the Panther was vehement. "We've got to get there!" he exclaimed. "We can't leave our people to die in the Alamo! We've got to cut our way through, an', if the worst comes to the worst, die with them!" "That would benefit nobody," said Fannin. "We've made every human effort to get our cannon across the river, and we have failed. It would not profit Texas for us to ride on with our rifles merely to be slaughtered. There will be other battles and other sieges, and we shall be needed." "Does that mean we're not goin' on?" asked the Panther. "We can't go on." Fannin waved his hand at the yellow and swollen river. "We must return to Goliad," he said, "I have decided. Besides, there is nothing else for us to do. About face, men, and take up the march." The men turned slowly and reluctantly, and the cannon began to plough the mud on the road to Goliad, from which they had come. The Panther had remounted, and he drew to one side with Will and Obed, who were also on their horses. His face was glowing with anger. Never had he looked more tremendous as he sat on his horse, with the water still flowing from him. "Colonel Fannin," he called out, "you can go back to Goliad, but as for me an' my pardners, Obed White an' Will Allen, we're goin' to Bexar, an' the Alamo." |
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