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Dave Darrin's Second Year at Annapolis

CHAPTER XII
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"Does he tell you everything ?" "No; but I know Danny's sea-going lines pretty well.

I'd suspect, at least, if he had a sweetheart." "Are you sure that you would ?" "Oh, yes! By gracious! There's Danny going around the corner above at this very moment." Belle had looked in the same instant.
"Yes; and a skirt swished around the corner with him," declared Belle impressively.

"It would be funny, wouldn't it, if you didn't happen to know all about Dan Dalzell ?" In the early afternoon, however, the mystery was cleared up.
On the street Dalzell had encountered Laura Bentley.

Both were full of talk and questions concerning Dick Prescott and Greg Holmes, at West Point, for which reason Dan had strolled home with Miss Bentley without any other thought, on the midshipman's part, than playing substitute gallant for his chum, Cadet Richard Prescott, U.S.Military Academy.
A most delightful afternoon the four young people spent together at the Bentley home.
These were the forerunners of other afternoons.
Belle and Laura, however, were not able to keep their midshipmen to themselves.
Other girls, former students at the High School, arranged a series of affairs to which the four young people were invited.
Dave's happiest moments were when he had Belle to himself, for a stroll or chat.
Dan's happiest moments, on the other hand, were when he was engaged in hunting the old High School fellows, or such of them as were now at home.

For many of them had entered colleges or technical schools.


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