Chapter 39

           Notwithstandingitsnumberlargerthanusualforapartyofborderersmerelyinsearchofastrayedneighbourtheexpeditionpursueditswaywith,considerablecaution.

           Therewasreason.TheIndianswereuponthewar-trail.Scoutsweresentoutinadvance;andprofessed"trackers"employedtopickup,andinterpretthe"sign."

           Ontheprairie,extendingnearlytenmilestothewestwardoftheLeona,notrailwasdiscovered.Theturf,hardanddry,onlyshowedthetracksofahorsewhengoinginagallop.Nonesuchwereseenalongtheroute.

           Attenmiles’distancefromtheForttheplainistraversedbyatractofchapparal,runningnorth-westandsouth-east.ItisatrueTexanjungle,lacedbyllianas,andalmostimpenetrableformanandhorse.

           Throughthisjungle,directlyoppositetheFort,thereisanopening,throughwhichpassesapaththeshortestthatleadstotheheadwatersoftheNueces.Itisasortofnaturalavenueamongthetreesthatstandcloselycrowdedoneachside,butrefrainfrommeeting.Itmaybeartificial:someold"war-trail"oftheComanches,ersttroddenbytheirexpeditionarypartiesonthemaraudtoTamaulipas,Coahuila,orNewLeon.

           ThetrackersknewthatitconductedtotheAlamo;and,therefore,guidedtheexpeditionintoit.

           Shortlyafterenteringamongthetrees,oneofthelatter,whohadgoneafootintheadvance,wasseenstandingbytheedgeofthethicket,asifwaitingtoannouncesomerecentlydiscoveredfact.

           "Whatisit?"demandedthemajor,spurringaheadoftheothers,andridinguptothetracker.

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