[Dave Darrin's Second Year at Annapolis by H. Irving Hancock]@TWC D-Link bookDave Darrin's Second Year at Annapolis CHAPTER XII 5/12
"But I can't get my mind off that uniform of yours that you didn't bring home.
What would have happened to you if you had been bold enough to do it ?" "I guess I'd have 'frapped the pap,'" hazarded Dave. "And what on earth is 'frapping the pap' ?" gasped Belle. "Oh, that's a brief way of telling about it when a midshipman gets stuck on the conduct report." "I'm going to buy a notebook," asserted Belle, "and write down and classify some of this jargon.
I'd hate to visit a strange country, like Annapolis, and find I didn't know the language.
And, Dave, what sort of place is Annapolis, anyway ?" "Oh, it's a suburb of the Naval Academy," Dave answered. "Is it dreadfully hard to keep one's place in his class there ?" asked Belle. "Well, the average fellow is satisfied if he doesn't 'bust cold,'" Dave informed her. "Gracious! What sort of explosion is 'busting cold' ?" "Why, that means getting down pretty close to absolute zero in all studies.
When a fellow has the hard luck to bust cold the superintendent allows him all his time, thereafter, to go home and look up a more suitable job than one in the Navy.
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