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 Unwaveringly, till thou hast reached the goal, And shouldst thou fall, then will thy Elsie's soul Soar hand in hand with thee the airy flight To yonder homes of happiness and light, While in a thankful nation's memory Thy name and hers live for eternity. [A long embrace.]

Enters Bradburn with a paper in his hand. He is followed by some Mexican officers, who station themselves on the left side of the stage. Behind them enter Frank W. Johnston, commander of the patriots, Don Lorenzo de Zavala, Wm. H. Jack, and several other patriots, who occupy the right side of the stage, with the table between them and the Mexicans.

[Who enters a little in advance of the others, steps between Travis and Elsie.] Part!

[Waving her hand to Travis.] Fare thee well!