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Dave Darrin’s Third Year at Annapolis

CHAPTER XVI
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"There is a quarrel, then ?" "If you choose to pick one." "But I don't, Mr.Jetson.Quarreling is out of my line.

If I've done you any harm or any injustice I'm ready to make good by apologies and otherwise.

And, if I haven't wronged you in any way, you should be equally manly and apologize for your treatment of me just now." "Oh, bosh!" snapped Mr.Jetson once more.
"This is none of my quarrel," interposed Midshipman Joyce, "and I'm not intentionally a promoter of hard feeling.

But it seems to me, Jet, that Darry has spoken as fairly as any fellow could.

Now, it seems to me that it's up to you to be equally manly." "So you, too, are asserting that I'm not manly," bristled Mr.Jetson haughtily.


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