[The Texan Scouts by Joseph A. Altsheler]@TWC D-Link bookThe Texan Scouts CHAPTER XIII 41/62
They had fallen in scores.
The lighter buildings were smashed by cannon balls and shells.
The earth was gulleyed and torn.
The smoke from so much firing drifted about in banks and clouds, and it gave forth the pungent odor of burned gunpowder. The boy knew not only that the Alamo had fallen, but that all of its defenders had fallen with it.
The knowledge was instinctive.
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