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Dave Darrin’s Third Year at Annapolis

CHAPTER XX
7/11

You know what that means, don't you ?" "Yes," Dave answered steadily.
"Old fellow, we all hope to see you come back to yourself at the meeting," went on Farley earnestly, resting a hand on Dave's blue sleeve.
"Meaning that I should desert my convictions and bow to the class ?" "Yes; if you put it that way.

Darry, old friend, don't feel that you know more than the entire brigade." "I don't," Dave answered.
"Then you'll drop the line of talk you started the other night ?" "No." "Darry, old friend!" "I haven't changed my mind.

Then, if I changed my attitude, wouldn't I be acting a false part ?" "Don't be, a prig, Darry!" "Be a knave instead, eh ?" "Darry, you ought to have been born a Puritan!" "I'm glad I wasn't," Dave smiled.
"And are you enjoying yourself ?" "No," Dave answered seriously.

"I'm not.

Neither is Jetson.


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