Remember the Alamo by Amelia Edith Huddleston Barr
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description to the officials and at the places notified."
"Very good!" "Maria, nothing could be worse! Nothing could be more shameful and disastrous. The Americans had evidently been expecting this useless bombast, and ere the words were well uttered, they answered them with a yell of defiance. I do not think more than one proclamation was necessary, but Morello went from point to point in the city and the Americans followed him. I can tell you this, Maria: all the millions in Mexico can not take their rifles from the ten thousand Americans in Texas, able to carry them." "We shall see! We shall see! But, Roberto, you at least will not interfere in their quarrels. You have never done so hitherto." "No one has ever proposed to disarm me before, Maria. I tell you frankly, I will not give up a single rifle, or revolver, or weapon of any kind, that I possess. I would rather be slain with them. I have never carried arms before, but I shall carry them now. I apologize to my countrymen for not having them with me this afternoon. My dearest wife! My good Maria! do not cry in that despairing way. You will be killed, Roberto! You will be a rebel! You will be shot like a dog, and then what will become of me and my daughters?" |
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