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Dave Darrin's Second Year at Annapolis

CHAPTER XIII
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After that, we began to do better.

By the time that semi-ans came around nearly all of us managed to pull through.

But what seems to be the worst grind of all--the real blue paint ?" "Calculus!" cried the four youngsters in unison.
"Why, once you begin to see daylight in calculus it's just as easy as taking a nap," declared the first classman.
"At present it seems more like suffering from delirium," sighed Dave.
"What's the hard one for to-morrow ?" asked Freeman.
"Here it is, right here," continued Dave, opening his text-book.

"Here's the very proposition." The others crowded about, nodding.
"I remember that one," laughed Freeman lightly.

"Our class named it 'sticky fly paper.'" "It was rightly named," grumbled Farley.
"None of you four youngsters see through it ?" demanded Midshipman Freeman.
"Do you mean to claim, sir, that you ever did ?" insisted Dan Dalzell.
"Not only once, but now," grinned Mr.Freeman.


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