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Remember the Alamo

CHAPTER XIII
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I have seen him.
He has the line--the fortunate line on the forehead.

He is the loadstone in the breast of your cause; the magnet who can draw good fortune to it.
If fate be against you, he will force fate to change her mind.

If fate weave you a common thread, he will change it into purple.

Victory, which she gives to others reluctantly, he will take like a master from her hand HOUSTON! What essence! What existence! What honor! What hope there is in those seven letters.

Consider this: He will find a way or make a way for freedom." Subsequent events proved the opinion of Thomas Worth correct with regard to the garrison in the Alamo.


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