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Remember the Alamo

CHAPTER III
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When a man does us a kindness, we should say thank you." "That is truth, if the man is not the Evil One.

As for this Sam Houston, you should have heard what was said of him at the Valdez's." "I did hear.

Everything was a lie." "But he is a very common man." "Maria, do you call a soldier, a lawyer, a member of the United States Congress, a governor of a great State like Tennessee, a common man?
Houston has been all of these things." "It is, however, true that he has lived with Indians, and with those Americans, who are bad, who have no God, who are infidels, and perhaps even cannibals.

If he is a good man, why does he live with bad men?
Not even the saints could do that.

A good man should be in his home.


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