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Dave Darrin’s Third Year at Annapolis

CHAPTER XIX
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CHAPTER XIX.
DAVE STANDS ON PRINCIPLE A motion to adjourn being always "in order," the class president put it.
"Aye!" came a thundering response.
"Contrary minded ?" "No." The ayes appeared to have it, but the chair called for a showing of hands.

Then the chair declared the class meeting adjourned.
"Hustle along with us, Darry.

I want to talk with you!" sputtered Farley.
He thrust an arm inside of Dave's and carried him along, Dalzell and Page following.

Straight to Darrin's quarters they went.
"Now, then," demanded Farley, almost savagely, "what's the meaning of the very remarkable exhibition that you gave the class ?" "How was it remarkable ?" questioned Dave.
"In your asking the class to send you to Coventry along with Jetson." "It wasn't just to Jetson, just because he made a slip, that he should be shunned by the whole class." "Couldn't the class decide that better than one man ?" insisted Farley, his eyes gleaming.
"Without a doubt," Dave admitted.

"I didn't attempt to do the deciding for the class.


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