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-ling to follow when he led. We
moved forward, after marching
about half mile, we came up,
on tents, filled with everything
that could flatter the taste of
an epicure, or gladden the heart of
a Beau Brummel, which we had
forced Mr Yank to leave, here was
whiskey, preserves, fruit, fine cloth
-ing, which, the power of self pres
-ervation had forced our [friends?]
to leave behind, for which we had
given them [?] [?]. Dis
-pite these rare increments, our
"Texicans" kept their places. [4pm?]
we had proceeded much farther,
scenes that brought the tears to the
eye and moved the heart to sor-
-row, met our view. Soon after

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