[Dave Darrin's Second Year at Annapolis by H. Irving Hancock]@TWC D-Link bookDave Darrin's Second Year at Annapolis CHAPTER XII 7/12
"Why, you--oh, go look in the glass!" "Who will assassinate you ?" "A committee made up from among the fellows whose names I don't write down on your dance card.
And there are hundreds of them at Annapolis. You can't dance with them all." "I don't intend to," replied Belle, with a toss of her head.
"I'll accept, as partners, only those who appear to me the handsomest and most distinguished looking of the midshipmen.
No one else can write his name on my card." "Dear girl, I'm afraid you don't understand our way of making up dance cards at Crabtown." "Where ?" "Crabtown.
That's our local name for Annapolis." "Gracious! Let me get out quickly and get that notebook!" "At midshipmen's hops the fellow who drags the----" "Gold brick," supplied Belle, resignedly. "No--not for worlds! You're no gold brick, Belle, and you know it, even though you do refuse to go to the mirror.
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