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The Texan Scouts

CHAPTER VI
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He and Davy Crockett had instantly recognized congenial souls, each in the other.
"I can't promise you that thar'll be rippin' an' t'arin' an' roarin' an' chawin' all the time," he said, "but between you an' me, Davy Crockett, I've an' idee that we're not goin' to any sort of prayer meetin' this time of night." "No, I'm thinkin' not," said Crockett, "but if there is a scene of turbulence before us lead on.

I'm prepared for my share in it.

The debate may be lively, but I've no doubt that I'll get my chance to speak.

There are many ways to attract the attention of the Speaker.
Pardon me, Mr.Panther, but I fall naturally into the phrases of legislative halls." "I remember that you served two terms in Congress at Washington," said the Panther.
"An' I'd be there yet if it wasn't for Andy Jackson.

I wanted my way in Tennessee politics an' he wanted his.


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