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Dave Darrin’s Third Year at Annapolis

CHAPTER XVII
7/12

A man of Darrin's honest nature would feel bound to stand by even that heated utterance.
"Oh, come, now, Darry, don't be so foolish over a fellow who has treated you in such fashion." "I've said it, haven't I ?" asked Dave grimly.

"It would be an utter injustice, and I'm not going to see something that is my own affair distorted into an injustice that would be altogether out of proportion to Jetson's offense." By this time the strolling pair of midshipmen had reached the entrance to Bancroft Hall.
"What are you going to try to do about your dress coat, Darry ?" asked Hepson in an undertone.

"Borrow one ?" "If I can find one that fits." "Take my advice, then.

Don't just borrow, and thereby run a chance of getting both yourself and the lender in trouble.

For of course you know that one can never tell when an inspection may be made, and the man whose dress coat was gone would have to account for it.


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