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Dave Darrin’s Third Year at Annapolis

CHAPTER XIX
10/12

"The class hasn't yet committed itself as to Jetson." "Darry, if you don't look out," warned Page, "you'll precipitate matters.
You may bring the storm down on Jetson if you test the temper and stubbornness of an offended class." "I see that I was wrong in at least one particular," nodded Dave thoughtfully.

"I shouldn't have made any remark about my intentions.

I should have confined myself to a plea for Jetson.

Then, if the class had gone against my view I could have ignored the class action and have taken the consequences just the same." "Oh, hang you!" cried Page impulsively.
"Barry," begged Midshipman Joyce, resting a hand on his friend's arm, "don't do any more talking about this.

Just let things quiet down." "I'm perfectly willing to stop talking about it," agreed Dave.


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