[Dave Darrin's Second Year at Annapolis by H. Irving Hancock]@TWC D-Link bookDave Darrin's Second Year at Annapolis CHAPTER XV 4/6
The little room in Bancroft Hall seemed especially small and dingy to the returning midshipmen. Especially was Dan Dalzell in the blues.
Though he had been outwardly gay with the girls, he now suffered a re-action.
Dave, too, shivered for his friend. Mrs.Meade and the girls returned by an early morning train, so the two chums did not see the girls again during that visit. On Sunday, Dave went at his books with a dogged air, after morning chapel and dinner. "I suppose this is the last day of study for me here," grimaced Dan, "so I mean to make the most of the pleasure." "Nonsense," retorted Darrin heartily; "you'll finish out this year, and then have two more solid years of study here ahead of you." "Cut it!" begged Dan dolefully.
"Don't try to jolly me along like that." "You're down in the dumps, just now, Danny boy," smiled Darrin wistfully.
"Just bombard the Board with rapid-fire talk to-morrow, and you'll pull through all right." Dan sighed, then went on with his half-hearted study. Later in the afternoon Dave, feeling the need of fresh air, closed his books. "Come for a walk, Danny boy ?" "Don't dare to," replied Dalzell morosely. So, though Darrin went out, he resolved not to remain long away from his moody chum. Outside, on one of the cement walks, Dave turned toward Flirtation Walk. It seemed the best surrounding in which to think of Belle. "Mr.Darrin!" called a voice. Dave turned, to behold Mr.Treadwell coming at a fast stride with a scowl on his face. "That was a dirty trick you played me last night, Mr.Darrin!" cried the first classman angrily. "What ?" gasped Dave, astonished, for this was not in line with the usual conversation of midshipmen. "You know well enough what I mean," cried Treadwell angrily.
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