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Dave Darrin’s Third Year at Annapolis

CHAPTER XIX
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That's why, with my experience here at Annapolis, if Jetson is to be sent to Coventry, I decline to be bound by the class action." "But you can't refuse to be bound by class action," retorted Farley aghast.
"Try me and see," smiled Dave stubbornly.
"Don't be an idiot, Darry!" "It would be a contemptible thing," Dave went on, as calmly as before.
"Coventry would mean the chasing of Jetson out of the brigade.

You would ruin a man for a defect of temper that some of you others don't possess in quite the same degree.

Is it fair to ruin any man because he has the misfortune to have a fit of sulks?
That's why I won't heed the class action if it cuts Jetson.

I'll bow to him whenever I meet him.

I'll talk to him if he'll let me." "But he won't," insisted Farley triumphantly.


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