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The Texan Star

CHAPTER XVI
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He did not like this trait of abusing a fallen foe which he considered typically Mexican.
"Come away, Don Francisco," he said.

"The rippin' an' tearin' are over an' we can do our roarin' outside!" He took Urrea by the arm and led him away.

Ned preceded them.

Outside he met Obed who was in the highest spirits.
"We've done more than capture Mexicans," he said.

"It never rains but it turns into a storm.


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