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Not all courage looks like a last stand. 

In this episode of The Texan Edge, Tweed Scott takes you back to Gonzales in March of 1836—just after the fall of the Alamo—when the future of Texas looked uncertain and fear was spreading fast. As Susanna Dickinson arrives with devastating news, Sam Houston makes a decision that doesn’t look heroic at all: retreat, evacuate, and burn the town. 

It wasn’t glory. It wasn’t dramatic. But it was necessary. 

This is the story of the Runaway Scrape—where courage stopped looking like standing your ground and started looking like walking away to fight another day. And it carries a powerful lesson for today: sometimes the bravest move you can make is the one that feels like retreat.  

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