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The Texan Scouts

CHAPTER VI
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I shall never cease to bring the information before the full quorum of the House.

Again I am parliamentary, but I think you understand, Mr.Panther." "We all understan'," said the Panther, and then Crockett rode away at the head of the little troop which tacitly made him commander.

Ned's eyes followed his figure as long as he was in sight.

Little did he dream of what was to pass when they should meet again, scenes that one could never forget, though he lived a thousand years.
"A staunch man and true," said Obed.

"He will be a great help to Texas." Then they turned back to the cabin, the four of them, because they did not intend to go forth until night.


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