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Dave Darrin’s Third Year at Annapolis

CHAPTER XIX
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"If not, I can be made to see the light.

I don't claim to know everything, but what I've done I did in an effort to see and do the right thing." When release from study came Dalzell expected to see several members of the class drop in.

To his astonishment the minutes sped by without any knock at the door.
"You've gotten yourself in badly, Dave," Dan remarked at last.

"The fellows don't even think it worth while to come here and remonstrate with you." "For which I'm thankful," Darrin smiled.

"Danny boy, I'm going to bed without waiting for taps." By morning the news of Dave's action at the class meeting was known throughout the brigade.


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