The next morning, Dr. Bledsoe and his men prepare to leave for their mission. Bledesoe tells Dr. Rivers that he has been impressed with the way the men have conducted themselves, and that he wishes to send him a personal message. He tells Rivers to run away, but Rivers refuses, saying that he is too busy worrying about the other men. He says that he will hold them off,
The next morning, Dr. Bledsoe and his men prepare to leave for their mission. Bledesoe tells Dr. Rivers that he has been impressed with the way the men have conducted themselves, and that he wishes to send him a personal message. He tells Rivers to run away, but Rivers refuses, saying that he is too busy worrying about the other men. He says that he will hold them off,